TastyFrost
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The trick to getting 1 pound a plant is mainly site prep, what site prep do you do? and what is needed to turn plants into trees that produce 1pound+ ?
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Hey TastyFrost
I hope you dont object to my offering an alternative view, based on my experiences. I would contend that genetics is the first consideration. You see, my sensi stars arent goint to produce a lb no matter where they grow or who grows them. The strain just doesnt get big enough to produce that much weed. The same can be said for my Biddy Earlies. They are moderate sized plants with a moderate yield and neither strain is going to produce more than 8 ozs normally - maybe 12oz's under optimum circumstances.
1. Genetics: Strains that get big/ prefferably an outdoor strain.
2. Sunshine and water:
Sunshine: Big plants with big yields MUST have big sunshine(min 8 full hrs/ preferrably 10 direct sunshine).
Water: 1" of rain per week or without rain 1 gallon of water per day. Mucho water
3. Soil: Ph of 6.8-7 is the optimum ph for big plants. High in nitrogen
4. Hole size: 24W X 14D. "Double dig" General rule; 1.25 gallons of soil per ounce of weed desired.
5. Feeding: heavy chemical feeding after the plant establishes, especially from June 15, to Aug 1 to maximize preflower growth.
I know many will disagree, but for more than 20 years, ive dug holes in tough, rocky slopes with very little natural soil available and grown pounders with the following hole specs;
Hole size: 24" wx 14" D. This size hole holds 15-20 gallons of good soil and that will produce a lb of weed easily if the plant genetics will allow for it and it has enough sun,water and nutes. Very often, i will dig the hole, fill it up with one, 12$ bag of Miracle grow,(3 cu ft/approx.15 gallons) and many many times Ive harvested a pound of weed from that design scenario .
Dig hole
Buy dirt
Fill hole
Plant seedling of big strain in dirt
Fertilize and water
Harvest lb of weed
Ive used this planning approach for years without disapointment. My 2 cents
good luck to you Tasty
Hey TastyFrost
I hope you dont object to my offering an alternative view, based on my experiences. I would contend that genetics is the first consideration. You see, my sensi stars arent goint to produce a lb no matter where they grow or who grows them. The strain just doesnt get big enough to produce that much weed. The same can be said for my Biddy Earlies. They are moderate sized plants with a moderate yield and neither strain is going to produce more than 8 ozs normally - maybe 12oz's under optimum circumstances.
1. Genetics: Strains that get big/ prefferably an outdoor strain.
2. Sunshine and water:
Sunshine: Big plants with big yields MUST have big sunshine(min 8 full hrs/ preferrably 10 direct sunshine).
Water: 1" of rain per week or without rain 1 gallon of water per day. Mucho water
3. Soil: Ph of 6.8-7 is the optimum ph for big plants. High in nitrogen
4. Hole size: 24W X 14D. "Double dig" General rule; 1.25 gallons of soil per ounce of weed desired.
5. Feeding: heavy chemical feeding after the plant establishes, especially from June 15, to Aug 1 to maximize preflower growth.
I know many will disagree, but for more than 20 years, ive dug holes in tough, rocky slopes with very little natural soil available and grown pounders with the following hole specs;
Hole size: 24" wx 14" D. This size hole holds 15-20 gallons of good soil and that will produce a lb of weed easily if the plant genetics will allow for it and it has enough sun,water and nutes. Very often, i will dig the hole, fill it up with one, 12$ bag of Miracle grow,(3 cu ft/approx.15 gallons) and many many times Ive harvested a pound of weed from that design scenario .
Dig hole
Buy dirt
Fill hole
Plant seedling of big strain in dirt
Fertilize and water
Harvest lb of weed
Ive used this planning approach for years without disapointment. My 2 cents
good luck to you Tasty
ive grown sensi star several times and got well over a pound. from michigan to california.
id suggesting looking elsewhere for information, id be happy to discuss with u in PM thread starter.....
also points 1-5, 3/4/5 are bad advice. will they work? maybe.....optimal results? far from.
I agree with most of your points. IMO
Genetics play some role. Most plants are capable of producing 1 lb per plant. with some plants its a lot easier then others
soil PH: Green crack likes a ph around 7, my blue dream likes a ph around 6.5. 6.8-7 will probably be okay for most strains.
I aim for 1 ounce per gallon of soil. if your get less then 1 ounce per 1.25 gallons of soil your are probably doing something wrong. obviously in a guerilla situation there are a lot of different factors that can stress your plants and hurt your yield.
Hey TastyFrost
I hope you dont object to my offering an alternative view, based on my experiences. I would contend that genetics is the first consideration. You see, my sensi stars arent goint to produce a lb no matter where they grow or who grows them. The strain just doesnt get big enough to produce that much weed. The same can be said for my Biddy Earlies. They are moderate sized plants with a moderate yield and neither strain is going to produce more than 8 ozs normally - maybe 12oz's under optimum circumstances.
1. Genetics: Strains that get big/ prefferably an outdoor strain.
2. Sunshine and water:
Sunshine: Big plants with big yields MUST have big sunshine(min 8 full hrs/ preferrably 10 direct sunshine).
Water: 1" of rain per week or without rain 1 gallon of water per day. Mucho water
3. Soil: Ph of 6.8-7 is the optimum ph for big plants. High in nitrogen
4. Hole size: 24W X 14D. "Double dig" General rule; 1.25 gallons of soil per ounce of weed desired.
5. Feeding: heavy chemical feeding after the plant establishes, especially from June 15, to Aug 1 to maximize preflower growth.
I know many will disagree, but for more than 20 years, ive dug holes in tough, rocky slopes with very little natural soil available and grown pounders with the following hole specs;
Hole size: 24" wx 14" D. This size hole holds 15-20 gallons of good soil and that will produce a lb of weed easily if the plant genetics will allow for it and it has enough sun,water and nutes. Very often, i will dig the hole, fill it up with one, 12$ bag of Miracle grow,(3 cu ft/approx.15 gallons) and many many times Ive harvested a pound of weed from that design scenario .
Dig hole
Buy dirt
Fill hole
Plant seedling of big strain in dirt
Fertilize and water
Harvest lb of weed
Ive used this planning approach for years without disapointment. My 2 cents
good luck to you TastyMany variables for sure, soil ph, minerals, bacteria. Organic life is a huge part of giant plants in ground. The biggest plant I have ever seen was in a 7x7x5 hole with a pallet of black gold dirt, 50lbs of bone meal, 4cu ft. perlite and three bags of chicken manure. Straight water only plus two bloom treatments, one during & then one after stretch. You can basically make your own smart pot with wire/burlap, or dig a cubic meter of dirt up amend with some earthworm castings, kelp meal, perlite, manure or espoma time release ferts. Go and read Tom Hills seed forum "growing big plants outdoors" it will blow your mind. Also Outdoor plants can take more food but dont get carried away. P.s. Neptunes harvest or seaweed foliar in veg once or twice a week. Get after it, the longer you let your mix settle the more fungi, mycelium and other beneficials will have to multiply and do your work for you. Cheers NS
Last year I had a few half pound plants which I grew in 10-12 gallon holes consisting of 65% native sand, 25% peat moss and 10-15% perlite. I added around a cup and a half of dolimite lime to each hole a few weeks before planting and let it work into the soil. Each hole cost me around $4 to set up, then I planted with a small 7" tall clone around the 10th of june, which was a few weeks late for my area.
IMO, the secrets to getting big plants in the bush are many;
-proper aspect in relation to the sun (south facing will increase your yields as not only will the plants recieve more sun, but the soil will stay warmer and the roots will really flourish, cold roots stunt plants).
-know your strain - feed as heavily as the strain you are growing can handle. Some strains are heavy feeders and to maximise yields, you must know this and know exactly what their threshold for food is. IMO, watch the plant and feed it until it's "full". It takes a while to start seeing the signs of a properly fed plant without overdoing it, but when you do it's easy to maximise.
-Maintain good water throughout the season - I use an irrigation line diverted from a fast flowing stream to provide my water via drip emitters and a hose end timer, this way you can set exactly what amount of water you want to give them.
-I prefer to use chems in the bush, so as not to attract animals. Use organics if you want, I don't really give a damn what fertilizer it is as long as you know how to use it, and when to apply it.
-Use additives like "big bud" and mollasses at the beginning of the flower cycle to initial cola stacking, and at the end of the flowering cycle as a final "hoorah". Again, watch what your plants want, and feed accordingly. I use mollasses nearly right through flowering, no negative effects.
Hey Mr. Blue,
I would argue with you that any strain is limited to its genetic capacity . The genetic makeup of a pencil necked geek doesnt alllow him to become Mr. Universe and the same principal is true of cannabis. Fundamental size and yield is genetic. Yes, a grower that's familiar with a strain and has experience can maximize that capacity, but his impact wiill be limited by the genetic capacity of the strain. You can feed and water the average single cola plant until the cows come home and its not going to produce a lb.
1 gallon per oZ work well for indoor growing but ive found guerilla takes a little more. Youre right that the optimum ph can vary from strain to strain, but the closer i can get to nuetral, the faster and bigger the plants get. Im sure there are exceptions but i havent seen them.
"Most plants are capable of producing 1 lb per plant."
A reiveiw of strain characteristics provided by the seedbanks should disprove this statement. I believe the opposite is true. MOst wont produce a lb. Ive grown over 100 store bought hybrids outdoors over the years, and very few of them would produce a lb.
I also disagree that a generational hybrid or poly hybrid which has been weakend genetically from being grown and bred indoors year after year with the parents plants being taken from small speciman populations, will perform well enough or have the hardyness to grow outdoors and produce a lb of jar ready smoke. Many of them are difficult to grow indoors!!
I see grows on here all the time that show poorly, spindly looking plants that produce 2 oz's, and the gardener is now asking what he did wrong during his grow. Growers start suggesting bat guano or to dig bigger holes and the reality of it is that the grower has chosen some indoor, 3-6 way cross that hasnt felt the sunshine in generations and while selecting for potency, hardiness and vigor were lost. The grower can buy expensive soil or add every suppliment available but bugs will still devour it and the 10" of rain is going to drown it. His strain isnt stress tolerant anymore... and the great outdoors is stress city.
Plants that are vigorous and disease resistant enough to get large and yeilld a lb of weed outdoors are usuallly outdoor strains. Many of the indoor strains shrink at 100 degree temps, heavy rain, water deprivation, 50 mph winds and heavy topping from swarms of leafhoppers, borers and cutworms.