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| If you've got a patch of plants, then one square meter means that's how much it will yeild. If your patch is twenty meters X twenty meters(or whatever size), then if you randomly select one square meter, it will yeild an average of 500 grams of bud. Of course I'm just using the figure of 500grams for demonstration purposes, and different strains will give different sized yeilds. Peace, Observer | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | This also must be defined as wet harvest, trimmed/manicured harvest, and final dry/cured harvest. yield/ft² is usually used to help improve the efficiency of a scrog or other indoor setup. If you have 4 ft² and consistently produce 4 oz you have an average grow. Most micr-growers aim for 2+ oz/ft². The dry/cured weight is usually ¼ the wet weight. So if you harvest 4 oz wet, you can expect 1oz dried. BD ![]() | ||
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