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VincenzioVonHook

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What are your preferred terp profiles?

Me personally, i go back n forth on a few but I always come back to that weird savory funk like GMO and Peanut Butter Breath put off.
I've always been a fan of the oldschool mango/citrus skin sativas. Takes me back. I've had a pureed onion, sandalwood and spiced carrot pheno that I'd kill for again, another old sativa strain mind you.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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I don’t consider thc % = potency. However terpene profile is very important to me as well, not for the taste/smell but because they are intrinsically linked to the effect which again is my main concern.
Totally fair and that gets discussed here from time to time. I definitely agree.
 

PJ Diaz

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Terps are a funny thing, as their appreciation really varies a lot from individual. As an example, I recently did a test run of a new cut that I love the terps of, it's super lemony with a bit of skunk. Problem is, my wife thinks it's disgusting. I remember having another strain with similar terps, which she also ended up hating, so I guess I gotta avoid deep lemon terps with her.

Personally I've been looking for this sour grapefruit terp which I grew from some random gifted seeds close to 30 years ago. I've popped some seeds which have come close, but not the pure sour grapefruit terps I'm looking for.
 

crisnpropa

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What are your preferred terp profiles?

Me personally, i go back n forth on a few but I always come back to that weird savory funk like GMO and Peanut Butter Breath put off.
Right now anything dominant in b-caryophyllene for its ability to bind to cb2 receptors. Make edibles and it's real medicine.
 

Comparator

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Almost every strain seams to yeild close to the same on a two month veg. Verging while you're flowering. Depending on you and your methods you should be getting 2-3#'s off a light a plant. There is no trade off for yeild and quality if you do it right.
 

Rocket Soul

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Almost every strain seams to yeild close to the same on a two month veg. Verging while you're flowering. Depending on you and your methods you should be getting 2-3#'s off a light a plant. There is no trade off for yeild and quality if you do it right.
I cant say that i agree. Or maybe it depends on how you define "close to the same". Even your own answer seems to disagree, between 2#s and 3#s theres 50% difference, thats not what i would call close.
Weve seen a fair few different elite cuts and there are definite differences in yield, some being more yieldy some less so. Main factors have been how long they run (a lot more light going in 11weeks than 8weeks) and how light finicky they are, how easy it is to turn up the light to 11 without protesting plants.
But most of these cuts seem to yield very similar under different spectrums (we have 80cri/90cri and 90cri plus red sup), i expected more difference really.
 

Comparator

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I cant say that i agree. Or maybe it depends on how you define "close to the same". Even your own answer seems to
If the grows are done under the same circumstances ànd parameters by the same grower, same everything like a true sbs would be done but without all the effort seeing how its just one grower doing what he normally does in one room with plants the same age, vegged the same. From my experience there are slight differences in some but not many. I answered ranged from 2-3#'s because of the most important factor-the grower and their methods. If two then most of the cultivars from that grower will be 2. And vice versa. Ya know, growers skills, organic or soiless or Hydro, ect... But under a the same parameters. I was a little suprised to see my short, stocky plants yeild close to my tall, plants. Whether it's denser buds or what I dunno but provided equal space they all max out close to the same. Every plant follows the sane rule of thumb, max hight x max width equals max yeilds. Never a short scrog or a bunch of tall plants crammed together. Given the space and equalish light each plant can max out per conditions. For me that's around 12-1300g a plant under one 600w averaging lamp, taking cuts 1-2 wks before flip. We're talking a 4x4 in a 7gall. And one bar light each. Ive bagged equal yeilds under the QB's even do to crosslighting and enhancements. Even huge buds vs smaller ones, they still are within a half pound of each other at the most for me. I guesstimate my grow at 2.8 a plant as some are more then 3.
Equal parameters and different cuts this is what I get. I dunno about others.
Sbs'ng different lights creates a difference in yeild and quality with the two going up or down simultaneously. Ive never seen my lights that create higher quality yeild less then their competitor in an equal situation.
 
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Comparator

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Hey,
Does anyone know how much i will yield about?
To vague for anyone to really help.
What do you normally yeild under what type of light? Veg time, space, media, methods? Are you uppotting then flipping immediately or do you give them 7-14 days to fill on the bigger pott?
How big is your roots coming from the cloner or how long do you clone to get what result? What light tech, type, spectrum, how do you use it, do you have a controlled environment, co2, bugs, nutrients? Are you new to growing or experienced, yadayadaa?
 
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