How Much Cannabis (Marijuana) Can One Plant Yield?



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  1. To sum up this wordy video fast: A plant can yield anything… 1 Oz to 10 pounds…what really matters to final weight limit is whether it's grown indoors or outdoors, ceiling limitations, length of vegetative phase and so on…the bigger the plant & the more time you give it, the more it'll yield. But indoors, expect results in single-digit Ounces per plant, not pounds! Also Expect to scroll back up and SUBSCRIBE To this channel for more sick grow tips!! I added some extra gram/watt calculations in the video description as well.

  2. How about 6.8 Kilograms. I don't know how but the second plant I grew ( out doors ) from and unknown Indica strain in a lined hole filled with compost, rotted fish and chicken shit I topped it at 2.5 meters and let it grow without trimming at all. The buds were large and I cut only the ends of branches that I felt were ready, leaving the plant to grow bigger buds on the rest of the branch. Unfortunately I have never replicated this again and never knowing the strain had many good plants but nothing like this one.

  3. I have an incredible strain of purple Afghan that heals a half lb indoor but outdoor it puts off a pound and a half constantly. I have a short season in upper state NY I grow two plants a year and it’s more than enough.

  4. Got given a mystery clone once. Was in a 30ltr pot. Under a 400wtt hps. Got a Whooping 12oz off it dry weight. I took cutting luckily b4 I flipped it. After that I would get 12oz dry off 3 plants in 12ltr pots. The only strain i have ever had, that I never got immune too after a couple weeks or at all. I miss it so so much. shit happened and the law took it after 6 yrs off bliss. The consistency of yield and quality was unsurpassed and the same yeld every time. 20 years experience in the field.

  5. Here in oregon early flowering varieties are a go to for avoiding powdery mildew. I have achieved 5 lbs in a plant several times without anything unnatural. I could improve my yield but its not necessary and a plant can produce more than youre legally allowed to possess. Plenty of growers get more than that here but I treat weed stories like fishing stories when people talk about numbers. I have seen plants as tall as apple trees with stalks that could be cut into cords of firewood. It's worth noting that sativa grows much larger and flowers later than indica and certain strains of all types of cannabis have a higher density flower. Sativa isnt as commonly grown here outdoors although ive seen it thrive in greenhouses. There are also ways to increase density. Density has a huge impact. My friend gave me an eighth of his smoke that was no bigger around than a quarter. Roughly 10% the size of how 3.5 grams of other strains looks. At that point a pound looks like a quarter pound. I had to weigh it to make sure it truly weighed as much as he claimed. I was stunned when it was confirmed. He said it was a high density strain grown indoors that had co2 added somehow. Bottled co2, a baking soda and vinegar reaction, and fermentation are was I've heard to add co2 but keep in mind that it's heavier than air so it will constantly be migrating downward.

  6. Just so you know, Bob Marley was not a heavy smoker. At least not compared to what heavy smokers are today. He didnt smoke weed everyday. He even famously said: too much of a good thing is a bad thing

  7. If indoor you’ll get as much off one plant or five or a hundred roughly in same area just have to prune more and you’ll probably get same weight just diff style nugs and techs

  8. My first experience with growing outdoors in the ground here in Central Cal (Farming capital of the world for GOOD reason!)… became a little overwhelming for me. I just wanted to experiment using the local soil. Make it simple. Dig a hole in full sun and set up auto watering. No additions (I did throw a net over them due to a lot of moths that year). My couple of plants… Bushes… TREES(?)… were easily over 9 feet. INSANE. I was actually thankful I didn't do more than the 3. It took weeks to process them in the fall. So many weeks that the last one actually went moldy because of the morning fog that brought in a lot of dew. So unless I have more time and more people processing- I would never plant more than 2 in the ground for myself. Lesson learned. Ha!

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