Any hope for a decent yield outdoors in the midwest

Ahash213

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Hey everyone, this is my first ever outdoor grow, it’s proven to be a bit more challenging than the indoor grows I’ve grown used to. I hear it’s supposed to be easier outdoor. I have plants else where that have been started since end of April which are monsters now but the ones at my house have been attacked by my kid. These are some pics let me get your guys thoughts. The oldest plant I have rn is from the first week of June
 

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piratebug

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Even though you started those kind of late, they should still kickout 3-5 zips per plant at harvest time if those are 5 gallons pots you have them in, but if those are just 3 gallon pots then it will be more like 2-4 zips per plant at harvest time.
 

Rakin

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There is always hope. And better late then never? The 3 gal pots will be the biggest thing that holds you back as long as you do your part.
 

Ahash213

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Think I have time to get them into 5 gallons before bloom if it’ll help yield or would it stress it to much, I also have a few more empty 7 gallons I can get them in but I wasn’t trying to have a commercial size plant but if it’s late in the season and I get them into 7 gallons with prob 5 gallons of soils think it’d worth it. Trying to avoid spending more $$ if possible
 

Rakin

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You going to have to get crafty transplanting without a root ball to hold things together without disturbing it.
 

Zephyrs

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Hey everyone, this is my first ever outdoor grow, it’s proven to be a bit more challenging than the indoor grows I’ve grown used to. I hear it’s supposed to be easier outdoor. I have plants else where that have been started since end of April which are monsters now but the ones at my house have been attacked by my kid. These are some pics let me get your guys thoughts. The oldest plant I have rn is from the first week of June
I'd say maybe about A pound.!?
 

Ahash213

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Help yourself out next time and ship yourself some hot soil from California's...like kind or hot soil similar ... keep loyal to the soil and layer to help those little corn rolls midwestern lovely... I get it and from there but gotta tell you the sun and soil just can't compare but this way atleast you get the soil.
I can pick up the soil from California online right ?
 
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