average yield for outdoor plants

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chitownsmoking

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i live in cali wat do u do to get those so big?

start inside during winter and veg them till spring then dig a big ass hole in spring and let them veg even bigger in nature untill they begin to bloom naturally and finish
 

MediMaryUser

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who saw 04auser grow on here? im pretty sure i didnt spell the user name exactly correct but its close.
it was like 9 ponds with legit pics !
 
i live in cali wat do u do to get those so big?
Till in organic supplements before planting. Give them an almost 8'x8' space each. Plant them in the full sun. Deep water them as needed and watch them grow. We gave them one dose of fish emulsion about 6 weeks into veg. and hit them once with Earth Juice Bloom when they started to show flowering.
 

trayne

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I need to try outdoors. I'm just worried about neighbors n cops. I have my med recomondation but don't know what's ok. Or what kind of soil or custom mix to use. This is a hole diff ball
game
 

5150

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I see you all are in the mood for guessing yields. What you think she will give up? Almost in full flower. She is in her last stretch now. Almost 7 feet tall.



 

OregonMeds

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She? You mean they? They are too close together so your yield will be limited just because of crowding eachother like that. I will say in the range of 2lbs ea, could have been 3 or more. May be less it's really hard to tell on others peoples grows where any multitude of things can hold things back we don't know about. Assuming all else is well maybe you still can get 3 if you can bend them over and tie them down a little each day in opposite directions LST style. Bend one forward, the next backwards so on and so forth so they get more light on all sides and aren't just a solid hedge with light blocked from two sides on each one.

Laying down each one would only have light blocked from one side, the side you lay down towards the ground.
 

5150

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She? You mean they? They are too close together so your yield will be limited just because of crowding eachother like that. I will say in the range of 2lbs ea, could have been 3 or more. May be less it's really hard to tell on others peoples grows where any multitude of things can hold things back we don't know about. Assuming all else is well maybe you still can get 3 if you can bend them over and tie them down a little each day in opposite directions LST style. Bend one forward, the next backwards so on and so forth so they get more light on all sides and aren't just a solid hedge with light blocked from two sides on each one.

Laying down each one would only have light blocked from one side, the side you lay down towards the ground.
You got me thinking. Yes I planted to close. Kick myself all the time. Next year I will get it right.

Here is the 3. I have 6 total arounf the yard. The middle plant will be hit hard.

Thanks for the info. I have no clue what this will give up. I will be happy if I get 1/2 what you stated.

 
I see you all are in the mood for guessing yields. What you think she will give up? Almost in full flower. She is in her last stretch now. Almost 7 feet tall.
If those are 6'-7' tall, I think you should easily get two pounds each, even though they are crowded. You may even have a 3.5 pounder in there, or more.
I'm sure you will be harvesting in stages (tops, middles, bottoms). Leave the bottoms growing for an extra few weeks to fatten them up. They will triple in size. It will easily add a quarter to a half pound plus to the final weight on plants that size.
 

furnz

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Genetics , veg time and amount of sun/light will determine yield. Just like indoors.
I usually only get around a pound a plant because i only veg them a foot or two before i put them out in june here in Maine.
I also only water/feed them maybe 5 times. Part of it being they dont need water/feeding as often planted directly in the ground and part of it being laziness.
 
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