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  1. Not liking these videos..
    Obvs some solid advice but lead in question: can I guess how much?
    Duh!!!
    Also topping autos issue STILL going on?.
    Bah, sorry folks, like what you're trying to achieve but compact natureof videos doesn't allow for more complex topics you're bringing up.

  2. From experience I would say stick to one strain that you successfully grown, if you get seeds from that one plant, replant it and repeat the cycle, you would know what to expect and how to make adjustments.

  3. Multiple factors come into play when trying to determine the projected yield of a cannabis plant. As mentioned you want the best light source and if you get too or especially above 1,000 PPFD. You must first off have your nutrients dialed in. For this I suggest new growers to go full organic. Worm castings, GreatWhite, espoma garden tone 3-4-4 for veg at one cup per 7 pot and miracle grow organic potting soil. Is all you will need for the first two months of veg. Second, when you increase light intensity then all other factors in the environment must also increase. The first being having adequate CO2 levels and with this you want enough air moving over the plant to move the leaves slightly. A occolating fan works best but in order for the plants to breath properly and most importantly and little known fact is that at least 70% of plants breathing is done to keep the plants cool, especially under high intensity lights. Even when the room is cool the leaves temperature dictate how well they can transpire or breath and cool themselves. In the best grow environment possible you will want to use a chart called VPD or Vapor Pressure Deficit chart. Which will show at what humidity and matching temperature range you must be to keep the VPD around the leaves surface at a general and perfect 1.0 range.
    With these issues under control now if comes down to time. Please give your plants at least two months from the first topping from the fourth node before you even think of flowering. Even in smaller tents you can grow too full maturity before you consider flowering and if you were too impatient to wait for the weed man to do this yourself now. Then don't give up but don't begin until your ready to commit to this. Next is plant training techniques. For this watch a scientific study showcased with hard proven research to show that the lollipop and double prune method are the best yielding and most uniform way to grow. You can find this on debaco university YouTube channel on plant architecture. The key to this video is the link to the study itself which lists every well known method of pruning and the results for best grams per plant. Then above all else you better have a clean temperature and humidity controllable environment to dry at the ideal 60°F. And 60%R/H and now your ready to begin to estimate cannabis yields. Until you have grow this cultivar or strain before you will not know what kind of yield you will have it hope for.

  4. Awesome video! I wish I would of found this channel when I started… what takes me hours to Google, research, compare data, etc, they have condensed into these short, accurate and info filled little gems. Like this one, narrated by that magical and calming voice.

  5. Spot on! Also, having a coverage area or footprint goal (for example, growing to create a 2×4 foot canopy as opposed to just vegging for 2 months) can make those estimates more consistent as you stack your skills. Thanks!

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