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For those cultivating in the comfort of their own homes, maximizing yield isn’t just a goal: it’s a mission to turn your humble abode into a veritable cannabis cornucopia.
There are many factors that influence the yield of cannabis you can get from each planting season. They include temperature, humidity, and the intensity of light the plants receive.
Additionally, the specific strain of cannabis you choose, as well as the overall health and growth characteristics of the plants, can significantly impact your final harvest.
What Is A High-Yield Strain?
A high-yield strain refers to a plant species that typically produces a larger quantity of usable flowers than other strains when grown under similar conditions.
High-yield strains are often characterized by robust growth patterns, dense bud formations, and efficient use of nutrients and resources during the cultivation process. Below are a selection of top-performing strains for home cultivation:
1. Chocolope
Lineage: Chocolate Thai x Cannalope Haze
Dominance: Sativa-dominant hybrid
THC Content: Typically ranges from 17% to 22%
CBD Content: Generally low, often less than 1%
Flowering Time: Approximately 9 to 10 weeks
Average Yield: Indoor yield can range from 450 to 600 grams per square meter. Outdoor yield can vary from 600 to 800 grams per plant.
Chocolope, a popular and award-winning strain, boasts strong sativa genetics and a short flowering period.
While favored for indoor cultivation, it thrives outdoors in dry, warm climates, reaching impressive heights. Easy to grow and offering high yields, it’s ideal for beginners.
2. Big Bud
Lineage: Northern Lights, Afghani, Skunk #1
Dominance: Indica-dominant hybrid
THC Content: Typically ranges from 15% to 20%
CBD Content: Generally low, often less than 1%
Flowering Time: Approximately 7 to 9 weeks
Average Yield: Indoor yield ranges from 550 to 600 grams per square meter, while outdoor yield can reach up to 1,200 grams per plant.
Big Bud, a popular 2016 strain, is renowned for its deeply relaxing effects. Robust and resistant to fungi, it’s perfect for novice growers.
With an earthy, spicy aroma complemented by fruity sweetness, its potent Indica effects deliver long-lasting calm. However, its high THC content requires careful dosage to avoid couch-lock.
3. Bubba Kush
Lineage: Unknown, believed to be a cross of Northern Lights and OG Kush
Dominance: Indica-dominant hybrid
THC Content: Typically ranges from 15% to 22%
CBD Content: Generally low, often less than 1%
Flowering Time: Approximately 8 to 9 weeks
Average Yield: Indoor yield ranges from 400 to 500 grams per square meter, while outdoor yield can vary from 500 to 600 grams per plant.
Due to its compact Indica characteristics, Bubba Kush is ideal for indoor cultivation. Its yield can be increased by growing it hydroponically and/or using training methods like Sea of Green (SoG).
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While relatively easy to grow, it thrives in drier climates and requires proper nutrient support during vegetative growth.
4. Super Silver Haze
Lineage: Skunk x Northern Lights x Haze
Dominance: Sativa-dominant hybrid
THC Content: Typically ranges from 18% to 23%
CBD Content: Generally low, often less than 1%
Flowering Time: Approximately 10 to 11 weeks
Average Yield: Indoor yield averages around 550 to 650 grams per square meter, while outdoor yield can reach up to 1,000 grams per plant.
Super Silver Haze, a multi-award-winning sativa-dominant hybrid, clinched three consecutive 1st Place Awards at the High Times Cannabis Cup.
While moderately challenging to cultivate, it thrives in warm, humid climates.
Indoors, its lengthy branches benefit from techniques like Screen of Green (ScrOG), low-stress training (LST), and hydroponic setups. Outdoor success requires tropical or equatorial conditions.
5. Blue Dream
Lineage: Blueberry x Haze
Dominance: Sativa-dominant hybrid
THC Content: Typically ranges from 17% to 24%
CBD Content: Generally low, often less than 1%
Flowering Time: Approximately 9 to 10 weeks
Average Yield: Indoor yield can range from 400 to 600 grams per square meter, while outdoor yield varies from 600 to 800 grams per plant.
With delightful fruity flavors like sweet berries, blueberry, citrus, and pine, Blue Dream, a classic from the 1970s West Coast, remained popular in 2015 for its legendary effects and impressive yields ranging from 550 to 900 grams per square meter.
6. Green Crack
Lineage: Unknown (often speculated to be a cross of Skunk #1 and an Afghani strain)
Dominance: Sativa-dominant hybrid
THC Content: Typically ranges from 15% to 25%
CBD Content: Generally low, often less than 1%
Flowering Time: Approximately 7 to 9 weeks
Average Yield: Indoor yield ranges from 350 to 500 grams per square meter, while outdoor yield can vary from 500 to 700 grams per plant.
Green Crack, celebrated for its energizing effects and abundant yields, demands moderate cultivation expertise, flourishing in warm, sunny conditions.
Indoors, training methods like ScrOG or LST optimize its sprawling growth. Outdoors, the strain thrives in tropical climates.
7. Amnesia Haze
Lineage: Amnesia Haze is a cross between Southeast Asian, Hawaiian, and Jamaican landrace strains.
Dominance: Sativa-dominant hybrid
THC Content: Typically ranges from 18% to 25%
CBD Content: Generally low, often less than 1%
Flowering Time: Approximately 10 to 12 weeks
Average Yield: Indoor yield ranges from 550 to 600 grams per square meter, while outdoor yield can vary from 600 to 800 grams per plant.
Amnesia Haze, revered for its legendary effects and generous yields, requires moderate cultivation proficiency and thrives in warm, stable environments.
It benefits from training techniques to manage its tall stature. The plant reaches its zenith in temperate regions with ample sunlight.
How To Improve Your Yield
Here are some simple tips to increase your cannabis harvest at home:
Experiment with hydroponics: Hydroponic systems can boost yields by over 20%, but they require skill and investment.
Try training methods: Techniques like low-stress training (LST) and high-stress training (HST) can help spread light evenly and grow bigger buds.
Add CO2: Increasing carbon dioxide levels can significantly enhance yields, especially with strong lighting, but make sure your space is well-ventilated.
Upgrade your lights: Switch to white spectrum LED lights with infrared for better growth and denser buds.
Optimize light coverage: Ensure your plants get intense light from all angles for optimal growth.
Manage nutrients: Feed your plants the right nutrients at the right times to support healthy growth in each stage.
By trying one of these high-yield strains and utilizing various home grow techniques, you could soon end up with more cannabis than you know what to do with. Happy growing!
Mary Ekundayo is a passionate cannabis writer and entrepreneur with a love for all things literary. When she's not creating content, you can find Mary lost in the pages of a captivating book or meditating to set the tone for her day.
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