help guess yield...

forbin

Member
total 7 plants - two are about 6 ft, others are about 4 ft...

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also, is it normal to have some of the bigger leaves at the bottom yellowing? top of the plant looks pretty healthy.
 

meezy4tw

Active Member
Looks like you'll get anywhere from a gram to 20 pounds, lol not sure man, you can't really tell from the pics....The fact that its outdoors makes it harder too, IMH You cant even see if their in soil or pots or anything. that and the fact that their outside can mean you may have some problems along the way. who knows.
Grow it, chop it, dry it, weigh it. thats your best bet ;)

And yeah leaves yellowing during flower isn't that big of a deal. maybe give them some nutes and a bump of nitrogen.
 

forbin

Member
ha, i guess i can add more detail...

dug up only about 4 sq. ft. each plot, and mixed soil with Master Nursery Bumper Crop, which is organic soil with a blend of composted fir bark and forest humus fortified with 15% chicken manure, worm castings, bat guano and kelp meal. pH balanced with dolomite and oyster shell lime.

used some organic nutes, and just started with foxfarm tiger bloom and big bloom.

excluding the potential for mold, infestations, etc. is there a rule of thumb for approx. plant height:yield ratio?
 

forbin

Member
also, the soil beneath the holes was fairly loose, so the roots definitely had places to go outside of the space i dug.
 

RDGgreenthumb

Well-Known Member
no there is no magic formulae to find the projected weight of anything. unless youve used the same plants, spots, soil, nutes etc.. as before and know what to expect.
your plants look good but please... just be patient
 
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