Hey, awesome thread.
I live in ON north of 42Degrees.
I did my fist outdoor grow. Plants straight into the ground on May 28th.
Natural soil, very black and rich soil, no watering ever, its an hour away in the bush in a nice little clearing on the edge of a forest field. south facing lots of light and wind protected.
I planted a Green Crack (HSO), an LA Widow (KERA), and a Sugar Black Rose (Delicious i think). They went into the ground at about a foot tall from seed. Didnt even water them when i transplanted to the ground. No fertilizer till a few days ago.
All 3 are extremely healthy, no dead or yellowing leaves, no bugs or pests, no mold (yet). The green crack is 12 or 13 feet tall!! Topped once. The LA Widow is 9 feet tall and 8 feet wide, topped 2 times before going outside. its so big you can go hide standing up in the bush. Super healthy with nice purple nugs.
The SBR is 8 feet tall, 7 feet wide. No yellow leaves or deficiencies. Nice frosty dense nugs already.
We have had 2 frost/near frost nights so far and another tonite and tomorrow. The plants look like they need 3-4 weeks to fully finish off. Im hoping for the best and hoping snow holds off.
Assuming a 9 foot tall plants finished off decently, what kind of yield would it bring????