How Many Grams Can I Expect?

I am currently waiting for five White Widow and two Luna Haze seeds to germinate. If I plant directly outdoors and just leave them to nature during summer, how many grams can I expect come harvest? (Let's presume they make it past the initial stages)
 

MrStickyScissors

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damn thats allmost impossible to geuss. if you just let them go assuming they get water and alot of light and dont get ate up by catiplilars or mites or aphids mayby a qp. now if you threw them in sum gud soil to start them off and mayby went out there once a week and gave them sum water with nutrient and adjusted ph shit you might do pretty damn gud. but if i had to take a wild geuss i wold say 0 grams cause it will prob. die.. gud luck though really
 

Dan Kone

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That depends on a bunch of different things. The range is probably anywhere between 2oz-4pounds.
 

BL0TT0

New Member
Wow. Someone who has been reading, and not learning. Seems to happen more & more here in America...
Yield estimates are based on a literal fuckton of variables.
How many people know about the grow?
How many grows you got under your belt?
What kind of soil, fertilizer, and nutrients will be used, if any?
Any other techniques(LST, Topping, etc) that you would be using?
How cool is the spot you picked? Are the plants going to be visible from the air?
And the most important one! Are you a legal medical marijuana grower?
And even then yield estimates can be way off.

I will humor you, and say you will get anywhere from busted(for bragging too much) up to 30lbs! Depends on you really...
 
How many people know about the grow? - None who live remotely close to my area.

How many grows you got under your belt? - This would be my first.

What kind of soil, fertilizer, and nutrients will be used, if any? - Literal dirt from the ground. That would be all.

Any other techniques(LST, Topping, etc) that you would be using? - I might let them grow in containers for the first week or two, allowing sunlight at least five hours a day (hopefully more)

How cool is the spot you picked? Are the plants going to be visible from the air? - The spot is near a river and has plenty of sunlight.
 

olylifter420

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Lst'ing would really help out your yield numbers. A lot more colas rather then popcorn buds, (i might be wrong,but im pretty sure that is true)!





How many people know about the grow? - None



who live remotely close to my area.

How many grows you got under your belt? - This would be my first.

What kind of soil, fertilizer, and nutrients will be used, if any? - Literal dirt from the ground. That would be all.

Any other techniques(LST, Topping, etc) that you would be using? - I might let them grow in containers for the first week or two, allowing sunlight at least five hours a day (hopefully more)

How cool is the spot you picked? Are the plants going to be visible from the air? - The spot is near a river and has plenty of sunlight.
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
First off, no one can say with any degree of accuracy (not even a good approximation) what kind of yield you're going to get. But there are things you can do to increase your odds of a good yield.

What kind of soil, fertilizer, and nutrients will be used, if any? - Literal dirt from the ground. That would be all.
How good is the dirt? Is it sandy, clay, or somewhere in between? If it's not good dirt, you might want to consider digging a wide hole and 2 feet deep and filling it with good dirt. Also just mixing in some fertilizers might help as well even if it's just miracle grow spikes. I know it's probably a pain to do that, but it could make a huge difference.

If naturally you've got good soil there, then you're plants could grow to be a decent size. Make sure you spread them out a bunch and try to place there where they can get ~6 hours a day of direct light.

If they start to get light green/yellow during veg then you should add a little nitrogen base fertilizer or your growth will be stunted.
 

hic

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well I am guessing you will end up with about a 3 oz's a plant. This is offcourse my guess based on info above.
 
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