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Originally Posted by Sirken
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you are out of your mind. first of all, i'm speaking from experience, not some second rate magazine that caters to shitty ass companies like greenhouse and barneys farm.
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You are right in that I don't have any experience growing weed myself, but I would put myself closer to the random joe schmoe who would start growing his own weed after this new law goes into affect than to you in terms of experience. I googled and got the first result that hit and did just simple fact checking. I will also admit that you are probably more knowledgeable in the field of growing pot, but I am talking about your run of the mill gardener.
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second of all, i never said anything about hydro, however i imagine that if u were using hydro the yields would be greater than in soil.
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You are right about that as well. I just figured with a bulb like that at least a simple hydroponic system would accompany it.
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third, you are correct, i did not mention drying curing. once you get the cycle going year round, you'll be fine. as you are prepping to cure most recent harvest, the nugs that had been in the jars will be ready for long term storage.
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The curing process removes a significant amount of weight since you are drying out the leaves. This was the main reason I brought it up, not so much the added time.
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fourth, limited by height? do u live in a cave? you dont need more than 8 ft ceiling, assuming the light hangs two feet and is on cords or chains to adjust the height / distance. realistically you dont need the ladies bigger than 5 or 6 feet.
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8ft ceiling is a limit is it not? You couldn't fit a 15ft high, 7ft wide plant in something with an 8ft ceiling right? That is loss of plant structure. But I do agree, 5 or 6ft is a good sized plant by most standards.
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fifth, 2-5 ounces? if i only pulled 2-5 ounces from a plant i would put a fucking bullet through my head.
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That was quoted from a source I found to be reliable. It may not hold up to your standards, I will admit. But your calculations do need to take in account the curing process before quoting an estimate which is pivotal, unless your 1lb prediction already factors in the curing process, which on average the loss of weight from wet weight to dry weight is about 60-75%. This would mean that you would have to have pulled around 2.5-4lbs wet weight. Seems a little crazy from a 6ft plant, but again, I don't know much about cultivating pot. I only have different sources telling me their experience, and you are now adding to that pool :P