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I know it might sound like a dumb question but

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by smokinthaherb, Jan 28, 2012.

  1. From past experience a fully matured outdoor plant can yield a pound.

    However different strains will have different yield rates and are harder to grow then others.
     

  2. So a indoor grow you could get 1 pound from 1 plant? Seems a lot for just 1 plant :confused:
     
  3. yield really depends on how well you grow it.
     
  4. Haha, 1 plant (1 seed) can give very little yield if not grown well, but in the best conditions plants have been known to produce up to a pound each. Those figures they give are basically the absolute best yield you can get in the best conditions possible.

    My... somebody I know, grew a plant in his flat under a desk lamp and wondered why he only got a few grams. It's all about how it's grown man, if you have a low budget don't expect anything amazing, in fact I would suggest an outdoor grow (or greenhouse) if that's the case.
     
  5. I have recently been researching growing and had this same question. Yields can have crazy variance from person to person. You're looking at a few grams per plant in a cramped indoor setting, the same plant might yield an ounce if well treated in a stealth grow or in a perfect growing environment you might get yields as high as multiple pounds per plant. Also, wet, partially cured and very dry weights can have a huge swing as well
     
  6. You'd probably need some good nutrients and experience or luck
     
  7. #8 TelevisedChaos, Jan 28, 2012
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    Yeah from fresh off the plant to completely cured the weight almost halves, or more I'm not totally sure, but it's a lot.

    If you want to know more, go ask the growers
     
  8. unless you have some seriously ideal growing conditions, you can most realistically expect anywhere from 2 oz to 8 oz for each plant (and that is based upon infinitely many factors)
     

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