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Re: Yield on Uncased Cakes / PF Style
    #68858 - 12/18/99 01:13 AM (25 years, 4 months ago)

thats about right. I got about the same results from my uncased fp's. but sit tight you will get more flushes and try casing next time

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Anonymous

Re: Yield on Uncased Cakes / PF Style
    #68860 - 12/18/99 08:44 AM (25 years, 4 months ago)

I was told it should be around 5 per jar. Maybe it was just the person that told me did it better, dunno.

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Anonymous

Re: Yield on Uncased Cakes / PF Style
    #68861 - 12/18/99 09:02 AM (25 years, 4 months ago)

I just finished my first crop... 5 cakes gave me 27 grams dry. The third flush only brought 3 grams. A little over 5 grams per cake.

I'll be casing next time, too.


GT


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Re: Yield on Uncased Cakes / PF Style
    #68862 - 12/21/99 10:30 AM (25 years, 4 months ago)

I think the average is 3 grams dried, I've grown using PF and whenever I bust the numbers down, I get on average 3 grams, sometimes less, sometimes more.

5 grams may be possible if you've got GREAT conditions but....how many of us have that?

Try casing, you'll use half as many cakes to get twice the yield



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Anonymous

Re: Yield on Uncased Cakes / PF Style
    #68863 - 12/20/99 11:02 PM (25 years, 4 months ago)

Wow, I didn't realize how lucky I had been with my first crop!

Lana- "twice the yield from half the cakes." Can this be taken literally? Just wondering what to expect in the next few weeks.

Later

GT


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