What is your average outdoor yield?

powerisknowlege

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From your personal experience, what is your average crop from one plant. I'm not asking you to predict what mine will be. I just want to know what you all have been yielding. If you could list the strain that would also be helpful. Thanks
 

powerisknowlege

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I would nut my pants if I had two pounds of alaskan Ice and trainwreck. I was going to plant about five plants but I could get away with two with these numbers. Is it only reasonable to expect some to die or can you keep them alive if you just pay attention to them with water and food?
 

utbob

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I would nut my pants if I had two pounds of alaskan Ice and trainwreck. I was going to plant about five plants but I could get away with two with these numbers. Is it only reasonable to expect some to die or can you keep them alive if you just pay attention to them with water and food?
I'd go with 5. One or two might not make it, others might get stunted by disease or pests, you might make some mistakes with too much or too little water or nuts, lots can happen. I'd go with 5 and be happy if you get 1 pound from each.
 

powerisknowlege

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I smoke swag so I'll be happy with 8 ounces. I would just rather get arrested with two plants than five, but I understand totally why your saying grow five. I will grow five too. Thanks for you advice man. rep to you.
 

powerisknowlege

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So when I cut the plant there will be five nodes that I cut off? Do I understand? I saw this too, but was not sure if I understood it. Thanks again
 

moonshield

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this is a good post, say if you grow 5 bushes short and thick with all the right conditions and nutes etc. i could expect a pound per plant? what about if there isnt a whole ton of sunlight at my grow spot? cuz my growspot is in the woods and i tried to find the most open skyed area and it still isnt too great, ill post a picture of the spot and sky above it once the snow melts a little more here
 

powerisknowlege

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So when I cut the plant there will be five nodes that I cut off? Do I understand? I saw this too, but was not sure if I understood it. Thanks again

DO I undstand?
 

utbob

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Wtf. You guys are talking about having him cut and top off when you don't even know what strain he is growing. Some strains specifically say DO NOT CUT and try to top off because they respond very badly. Unless you are doing some SoG indoor grow don't worry about cutting your plants unless you are making clones. Just let them grow. Strain, location, water, sun, nutes, disease, pests, soil, ect, ect, ect, all have much much more to do with your yeild then any stupid cutting or bending technique.
 

panhead

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Wtf. You guys are talking about having him cut and top off when you don't even know what strain he is growing. Some strains specifically say DO NOT CUT and try to top off because they respond very badly. Unless you are doing some SoG indoor grow don't worry about cutting your plants unless you are making clones. Just let them grow. Strain, location, water, sun, nutes, disease, pests, soil, ect, ect, ect, all have much much more to do with your yeild then any stupid cutting or bending technique.
I agree with all you posted except bending or training,every strain on earth will greatly benifit from added sulinght,bending & shaping is the most important aspect of outdoor growing,plants that are just left to grow wild will not yeild half as much as those properly tied down to allow max sunlight to more areas of the plant.
 

Gilfman

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this is a good post, say if you grow 5 bushes short and thick with all the right conditions and nutes etc. i could expect a pound per plant? what about if there isnt a whole ton of sunlight at my grow spot? cuz my growspot is in the woods and i tried to find the most open skyed area and it still isnt too great, ill post a picture of the spot and sky above it once the snow melts a little more here
yeah i had a spot in the woods last year but im glad i moved out of it (due to deer) .. and it never got enough sun ... but once i moved to my new spot which got ALOT more sun hours my plants grew 3x's as fast ... so make sure u get enough light
 

420crew4lyfe

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no it let the plant grow 5-6 true nodes and then you cut above start at the bottom counting up after the 2nd node about 1/4 an inch from the node i am going to do this to all my plants i think it is a very good technic gl
 

Space Angel

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yeah i had a spot in the woods last year but im glad i moved out of it (due to deer) .. and it never got enough sun ... but once i moved to my new spot which got ALOT more sun hours my plants grew 3x's as fast ... so make sure u get enough light
deer are not no problem here. moth balls and pet hair keeps them at bay.
 

hic

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Depends if you care for it.. That is what it all comes down too. A plant you take care of can easily yeild a pound if started early in MI. A plant that is more gurilla or planted and left usually 3 to 6 ounces.
 
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