any thoughts on yield?

ruby fruit

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It should yield some ok stuff. That stretching, some of the leaves have been eaten which means there's going to be some bug problems some more. Don't know where you are located but get some caging or something got to keep those deer and all them away. That's all going to play into how much you yield. More than likely when it does start to flower it'll almost double in size, going to have to worry about weight and branches breaking. Main plant looks ok as far as sturdyness now but looks thin from pictures. They going to need to thicken up if they going to want to support buds. You probably won't get to much buds getting real big and swelling together. Maybe some on the top but not to much. Due to all that stretching and the stretch that comes in the start of flowering, Could use more side branching growth. As far as an estimate not really going to give one. There's to much to factor in, as far as pot size, weather outdoors, if it's going to be raining a lot and your flowering your gonna have to watch for bud rot and all that, bugs, animals, etc. One day your good and the next day Mother Nature comes in. Heat can destroy you on a hot day too. There's def lots of room for improvement. Not putting you down or anything. Have seen some nasty posts in this. Just giving my input you can take or leave that's your choice it's your grow. Hope you get close to what you want or half. Either way cutting down something you grew and can smoke is an accomplishment in its own, good or bad there's always room to improve your grow.
none of us were nasty until he started calling ppl retards etc just cos they gave well mannered honest opinions.
 

danimalistic

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It should yield some ok stuff. That stretching, some of the leaves have been eaten which means there's going to be some bug problems some more. Don't know where you are located but get some caging or something got to keep those deer and all them away. That's all going to play into how much you yield. More than likely when it does start to flower it'll almost double in size, going to have to worry about weight and branches breaking. Main plant looks ok as far as sturdyness now but looks thin from pictures. They going to need to thicken up if they going to want to support buds. You probably won't get to much buds getting real big and swelling together. Maybe some on the top but not to much. Due to all that stretching and the stretch that comes in the start of flowering, Could use more side branching growth. As far as an estimate not really going to give one. There's to much to factor in, as far as pot size, weather outdoors, if it's going to be raining a lot and your flowering your gonna have to watch for bud rot and all that, bugs, animals, etc. One day your good and the next day Mother Nature comes in. Heat can destroy you on a hot day too. There's def lots of room for improvement. Not putting you down or anything. Have seen some nasty posts in this. Just giving my input you can take or leave that's your choice it's your grow. Hope you get close to what you want or half. Either way cutting down something you grew and can smoke is an accomplishment in its own, good or bad there's always room to improve your grow.
It should yield some ok stuff. That stretching, some of the leaves have been eaten which means there's going to be some bug problems some more. Don't know where you are located but get some caging or something got to keep those deer and all them away. That's all going to play into how much you yield. More than likely when it does start to flower it'll almost double in size, going to have to worry about weight and branches breaking. Main plant looks ok as far as sturdyness now but looks thin from pictures. They going to need to thicken up if they going to want to support buds. You probably won't get to much buds getting real big and swelling together. Maybe some on the top but not to much. Due to all that stretching and the stretch that comes in the start of flowering, Could use more side branching growth. As far as an estimate not really going to give one. There's to much to factor in, as far as pot size, weather outdoors, if it's going to be raining a lot and your flowering your gonna have to watch for bud rot and all that, bugs, animals, etc. One day your good and the next day Mother Nature comes in. Heat can destroy you on a hot day too. There's def lots of room for improvement. Not putting you down or anything. Have seen some nasty posts in this. Just giving my input you can take or leave that's your choice it's your grow. Hope you get close to what you want or half. Either way cutting down something you grew and can smoke is an accomplishment in its own, good or bad there's always room to improve your grow.
these are just 3 days after the pics i attached to this thread. The branching is really taking off. They were also transplanted and added a heavier dose of ferts than the usual small feedings. I believe i coulda used alot more fert through this grow but was nervous to overdo it
 

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ruby fruit

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Ive had these vegging in 1- 1 1/2 gallon pots for 45-55 days in 8 hours of direct sunlight. Just transplanted all into 3 gallon buckets.( pic was taken 2 days ago before transplant) They should hopefully be flowering within the next few weeks.this is my first grow and i was just wondering if anyone saw any of these plants as having the potential to yield 3-4 oz. Any input would be awesome
first post they were in direct sunlight you said...now your backtracking and saying you need to move them to better more direct sunlight.You also admit theres room for more sidebranching etc to come ...we said this to you first up and you called us retards.
 

passdadutch

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none of us were nasty until he started calling ppl retards etc just cos they gave well mannered honest opinions.
I didn't read all of the post in the thread so don't know what happened and don't care. I'm sure some people did no doubt and I'm sure some trolled but what ever. It's the Internet so it's w/e that's how shit goes.
 

ruby fruit

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first post they were in direct sunlight you said...now your backtracking and saying you need to move them to better more direct sunlight.You also admit theres room for more sidebranching etc to come ...we said this to you first up and you called us retards.
oh and you also said one week left of veg then a few pages later its 3 or 4 weeks of veg left.Ya got more holes in your posts than a swish cheese factory
 

ruby fruit

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I didn't read all of the post in the thread so don't know what happened and don't care. I'm sure some people did no doubt and I'm sure some trolled but what ever. It's the Internet so it's w/e that's how shit goes.
not looking for an argument just stating how this dude came at us with honest opinions we gave..im done bumping this thread up no more from me adios
 

passdadutch

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not looking for an argument just stating how this dude came at us with honest opinions we gave..im done bumping this thread up no more from me adios
Yea no problem wasn't looking for one either. I only keep checking cause I keep getting alert about quoted post. Any way to turn that off for just a thread here at RIU?
 

aquadel

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Top back a couple nodes ( make some clones ) and then try not to stretch your smaller branches that are just starting to grow
 

ruby fruit

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Yea no problem wasn't looking for one either. I only keep checking cause I keep getting alert about quoted post. Any way to turn that off for just a thread here at RIU?
if someone quotes you I don't think u can stop it unless they were on ignore which isn't much of an option.
I don't have this thread on watch but yes I get notifications like that to.keep it green take it easy ;)
 

passdadutch

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if someone quotes you I don't think u can stop it unless they were on ignore which isn't much of an option.
I don't have this thread on watch but yes I get notifications like that to.keep it green take it easy ;)
Thanks, wish there was a way to do it. U to man cya around the threads.
 

danimalistic

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first post they were in direct sunlight you said...now your backtracking and saying you need to move them to better more direct sunlight.You also admit theres room for more sidebranching etc to come ...we said this to you first up and you called us retards.
I said they got 8 hrs of direct light in the beginning. Ive never changed that. Yes they could stand to branch more and they're progressing.
 

danimalistic

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oh and you also said one week left of veg then a few pages later its 3 or 4 weeks of veg left.Ya got more holes in your posts than a swish cheese factory
Ive never said anything other than a few weeks veg left..ive spoke of plants that were 3-4weeks old ( not my plants) maybe u got confused. You have issues paying attention
 

aquadel

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Id have to leave clones outside. Bad idea id assume. Plus would there be enough time to yield much?
Hmmm I'm not sure about the outside depending in your conditions I guess , take a look into , it I think you may be running low on veg time also for it
 

fandango

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Ive had these vegging in 1- 1 1/2 gallon pots for 45-55 days in 8 hours of direct sunlight. Just transplanted all into 3 gallon buckets.( pic was taken 2 days ago before transplant) They should hopefully be flowering within the next few weeks.this is my first grow and i was just wondering if anyone saw any of these plants as having the potential to yield 3-4 oz. Any input would be awesome

3 gallon 3oz. grade A....3/4-1oz grade B....1/2 oz grade C.....each plant will put out...80 sugar leaf dubies or....15 grams of dry ice kief(220)bag...good for candy bars 500mg chocolate=30 bars @ 9.00 ea.the other buds go for 100 per oz wholesale
 
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