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Bdawg
Bdawgstarted grow question a year ago
Anyone suggest a good strain that yields good. From reputable breeder. Lately done alp yhese new hybirds strains dont yield much frosty popcorn buds everywhere.
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Kinkyweed
Kinkyweedanswered grow question a year ago
Good Dutch haze crossings gave me the best results… Silver haze on top Never seen anything like the one from Vision seeds.
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Grindlife219
Grindlife219answered grow question a year ago
,BayArea cannabis seeds and ethos ,beleaf but in my belief the best yeild is gonna come from being your stress techniques defoliating properly and being intune and having the perfect environment for your plants and the best lighting i caught alot of backlash for my lights and the price but i pulled a monster yield even in my learning stages 7lbs outta a 5x10 tent
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Dabking
Dabkinganswered grow question a year ago
I agree with Mouse, however many growers lie and put their wet weight. As a general rule of thumb, you can take the wet weight and subtract roughly 75-79% and that will get you close to your dry weight. Usually autos get on avg around 2-2.5 per plant, with some going up to 10-12 ounces. As for big yielding strains, most are topping and doing LST. Keep in mind, that although debatable, from my preference, the bigger the internodal spacing, the higher quality flower. There is a trade off here, with yield and primo. Of course, this is debatable and you can cross intersect with both yield and high quality. But my point still stands. Blue dream yields a lot, although I would find a strain with terpenes that you like and then grow that one.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a year ago
Just look at the profile of the breeder you want to grow and the yields of the harvest for that strain. You can see most brands have some knock out strains and others not so much. Example is fastbuds. I like their LSD25 strain, but it is a shit yield, small in comparison to some of their other ones when people grow it and tiny plants. Also the style its grown in matters as well. Pick a handful of brands and then look em up. I don't trust breeders numbers all that much and they will use the pinnacle of data input to make it look good. Compare completes diaries to your style of growing and get a ruff average of how it might turn out. Veg time vs flower time, nutrients, light, temps, VPD all play a role. ....[][][].... Good Luck!
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ernest_twwg
ernest_twwganswered grow question a year ago
Anything from: Karma Genetics LIT In House Genetics Capulator Humboldt CSI JBeezy / SeedJunky Older, more established labs, like Sensi Seeds and Grand Daddy Genetics, seem to have lost their original breeding stock and genetics to raids, diseases, and other unfortunate.circumstances. This makes most of the classics original genetics really hard to obtain, unless you find someone that will hook you up with clones.
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