There is no way to determine exactly how much one plant will yield. There are many determining factors such as the strain, amount of direct sunlight the plant receives, plant stress, plant size and nutrients used. Generally a well taken care of plant that is around 6 ft. tall will yield anywhere from 1-2lbs.
Yield from an indoor hydroponically grown marijuana plant can vary depending on factors such as genetics, grow environment, nutrients, and care. On average, a well-maintained plant can yield anywhere from 1 to 2 ounces to 1 to 2 pounds per plant. It is essential to optimize growing conditions to achieve the best possible yield.
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use twist ties (like those that come in baggies) and gentl tie branches down, to direct them out as well as up. I had a huge garden of giant shrubs at one time doing it this way... Just like you would stake plants in your food garden.
Marijuana can only be planted outdoors during times of the year when there is at least twelve hours of sunlight. However, much marijuana is produced indoors to hide it from law enforcement. Plants grown indoors are produced year-round.
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Depends on how much bud it produced, and the potency of the bud.
indica is not marijuana the term marijuana comes from the strain of sativa. the indica strain is considered to be the weed plant . even though they are both very much similar there is only one type of marijuana. that is in the strain of cannibus sativa,not indica
it depends on the size of the planter and what kind of growing medium, does the planter drain well ,is the plant indoors or outdoors you have to make sure the soil stays evenly moist at the first two to three inches if the plant is still small because thats where most of your root system is gonna be.be careful that you don't have stagnant water a the base of the planter because this will cause root rot and little gnats to infest your plant.
Inside use the screen of green method (scrog). Basically you train your stems to grow into an even canopy so they can get as much light as possible. Also feeding the plant nutrients and prolongling the vegetative growth stage before you switch to a 12/12 lighting plan. There are a lot of forums online that will assist you with cannabis growth.
It really depends on the size and strain of plant that you are growing, the growing conditions, as well as the types of cemicals used in the process of growing. On average you can get as much as a pound per plant in optimal growing conditions but usually under 1 pound per plant. "Sea of Greens" growing technique will yield about a 1/2 ounce to ounce per plant, but the plant is less than half the size of an average-grown pot plant. They are smaller therefore you can fit twice as many plants per square foot than your 'average' plant which will boost your overal yield.