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MJVigilanteon Jan 19, 2020 11:34pm
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Lets not reply using negative titles
Lets not reply using negative titles That is a basher tactic - bullboard full of seemingly negative titles.
Bob, flowering is generally 7-10 weeks depending on variety. general concept - 2 weeks cloning 2 weeks veg 8 weeks flowering.(5-6 cycles / year) is a 12 week cycle.
BobZilla wrote: hey WOT,
No worries at all.
I just did a quick calculation. 272,000 plant "positions" in Room 3 are supposed to yield 50,000,000 grams or about 183 grams/ plant position. Eve's Q 3 states a yield of 31.35 grams per plant , so 183 grams yearly yield per plant position divided by 31.35 average yield per plant means 5.68 plants must flower at each position. That gets you just over 9 weeks for each plant to flower in Room 3.
Curious when you use actual numbers from Eve. Flowering doesn't take 9 and a bit weeks. Maybe the 50,000 kgs/year they mention is a low ball number?.=wideopenthrottl]thanks Bob...i am only stating what i learned first hand (and second hand)...i have no doubt that perfecting each step will reduce overall time (like with my down hill skier analogy) there is a bit of an art to growing and we have proper artists at the helm here...i also concur flipping them at 18-24 inches is optimal as any biger and the bottom branches get shadded out and produce small spindly buds...GLTA real investors
BobZilla wrote: 5-6 weeks in new Room 3 for flowering only. 272,000 plants that are finished vegging.They keep them small... only 18"-22" tall. Eve believes in smaller plants and faster turnovers. This info is from Open House. wideopenthrottl wrote: they do now grow them for 6 weeks, they flower them for 6-8 weeks (from my experience)...it becomes an assembly line with flowering being the bottle neck at the end..from my personal experience, cuttings take 1-2 weeks to root....rooted cuttings are grown for about 1-2 weeks then lower branches are used to take 2-5 cuttings per plant (or trimmed off) and the photo period reduced to 12 hours to induce flowering. 6 weeks is the shortest time i have ever seen for flowering enough to have marketable buds. alowing resin glands to mature (some growers would wait until buds "popcorn out")...can add another week or 2 to flowering that adds less overall poundage but increases potency and flavour.
betterbrew wrote: It was grown outside. Natural sunlight. The plants were over 6 ft tall and took from June to October to grow
inside a greenhouse I guess it is differen but I doubt if they can grow them in 6 weeks
the heat pumps must be burning a few watts lately. Wonder how much power it takes to
heat. 10 million cubic feet 1 Celsius degree,,,assuming the greenhouse is only 10 ft high
maybe bob knows
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