small take.......yes. but they look good![]()
So I finally got a place I could grow at, but I started a little bit later than what is reccommended. Now after 2 months they seem to be pretty short in size. I was wondering if any of you guys could tell me what you would forsee the yield to be on these guys.
These guys are just as tall but only one month old. Already getting better at growing haha, but still, what do you guys think these plants will yield since they have already blown the other 2 out of the water?
Any predictions would be appreciated. I'm just excited for my first cultivation whenever they finish
small take.......yes. but they look good![]()
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I want to sail away to a distant shore..........an' live like an ape man.
it's a common rookie blunder to ask such questions... i'm not bashing you, but realistically, nobody can give you an accurate answer as there are too many variables involved. someone could tell you an oz, the next person will say a half pound, and the next will say you'd be lucky to get anything... just keep up with what your doin and be happy with whatever you end up with, otherwise you'll just end up disappointed.
yo dude remember when its that size you are better off counting every leaf with a tricomb. I too have a sad looking girl, that i revegged after a harvest in august. I will harvest her and grind her up and make brownies.
You'll get what they give you and I'm sure you'll be happy, such a short grow period tho at least you should get something.
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You don't have much longer before the winter kill. It's about to get coooold.
The season is just about over. Some of the white hairs have turned brown. The rest of the white hairs should start turning brown any week now. Keep an eye on the weather channel if your area gets frost this time of year. You might need to chop them any day. Hopefully you can make it to the end of October where they'll finish up, but don't count on it. Your yield is what you have right now. They'll fatten up in the coming weeks a little bit, but when you dry them they'll shrink to the size they are now.
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