Difference in strain yield

BarefootRunnr

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Say if someone has 10 plants of 20 different strains (200 plants total) in 20 different rooms (each group/strain has their own room) and each of the 20 plant groups all have the same nutes, soil, lighting, flowering length, etc., how much would each group/strain of plant's yield differ? Are they going to be that different? Would one strain yield, for example, 20 ounces total while another strain might only yield 10 ounces total?

Also, let's assume that all plants (all 200) grew really well in accordance to what could be expected from healthy plants.

Any insight or information on this would be appreciated. :thanks:
 
Hi BFR, They will all yield different amounts. It is genetic. I have seen the higher the quality the smaller the yield. I am sure there are exceptions to this rule.
Even 10 females from a same pack of seed are all different. Just like your kids will all be different. Some are taller, etc. Normally you can tell their brothers and sisters tho. Hope this helps. :peace:
 
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