How much will a Super Skunk yield under these conditions if put into flower?

Shredder111

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- 3 leaf sets (node sets, so six leaves, including the first true leaves; very small now)

- Outdoor under sun

- Soil/soilless mix, organic, perlite, stuff to lighten soil. Soil moderately light and semi fluffy, but compact when wet.

- Fairly warm temps 60 - 75 over day, night lower.

- Organic ferts.

Roughly how much would I yield by the end of flowering if the photoperiod was changed away from veg? I'm talking dry. If you give me a wet estimate, be sure to let me know you mean wet.

Thank you,:hug:
 

forseti

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Why do people even bother asking questions like this? There's no way to know other than to grow it. Too many variables...

How many days do you think will be cloudy, partly cloudy, or partly sunny? Will your plants be stressed? Are they going to be stolen by bugs or people? What if your temp predictions are wrong? What if you get a runt? What if you get a monster?

Just grow it and find out.
 

tom__420

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If you put it outside it will flower already? Or are you planning on force flowering it due to it taking forever to finish? It stretched out like crazy for me, at least tripled in size during flower. I am indoors though so I don't know if that makes a difference in how it will grow. If you can leave veg longer that would be your best bet. You want it to be mature when entering flower. Good luck
 

Shredder111

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Thanks... The plan is to force flower. This season has been fairly cloudy with very little sunny days mixed in, maybe 3 weeks total sun, so count half sunny and half cloudy. The goal is to keep it fairly small, but still get a good yield; maybe 20 - 30 g's dried, no more.
 

tom__420

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You are asking for too much man. No matter how many times you bump this thread no one will be able to tell you how much you will yield. If you flower early you will not get nearly as much as you would if you just waited for it to flower naturally. Forcing a plant to flower outside seems pretty time consuming and annoying to be honest
 

taffo143

New Member
impossible to tell, u may even get busted in the meantime so ur yeild would be nill, anything can happen, JUST GROW IT AND FIND OUT, ITS PART OF THE FUN MY FRIEND. PEACE
 

Shredder111

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Aww comon man.... I'm just asking for a rough estimate from an experienced skunk grower if you consider conditions without stress. It's not friggin rocket science. ROUGH ESTIMATE ROUGH ROUGH ROUGH.
 

taffo143

New Member
Aww comon man.... I'm just asking for a rough estimate from an experienced skunk grower if you consider conditions without stress. It's not friggin rocket science. ROUGH ESTIMATE ROUGH ROUGH ROUGH.
ur guess is as good as any1 elsess, ask any experienced grower theyl tell u exactly the same!!

i use 400hps on 4 plants in a rather small area, i get 7-8oz per plant. sometimes six, depends on to many things, here are some

STRAIN
FEEDING SCHED
STRESS
LIGHT
SPACE
VENTILATION
MEDIUM
TIME VEGGED
TIME FLOWERD
HOW U CUT AND DRY

just so many things that could either mean half oz to 10oz.
do u get me fella, wasnt trying to be nasty there just honest.:peace:
 

Shredder111

Well-Known Member
ur guess is as good as any1 elsess, ask any experienced grower theyl tell u exactly the same!!

i use 400hps on 4 plants in a rather small area, i get 7-8oz per plant. sometimes six, depends on to many things, here are some

STRAIN
FEEDING SCHED
STRESS
LIGHT
SPACE
VENTILATION
MEDIUM
TIME VEGGED
TIME FLOWERD
HOW U CUT AND DRY

just so many things that could either mean half oz to 10oz.
do u get me fella, wasnt trying to be nasty there just honest.:peace:
No one knows how to read anymore:-?:spew:
 

Cr8z13

Well-Known Member
No one knows how to read anymore:-?:spew:
People have been quite helpful and patient with you. You didn't like their answers, which were spot-on. None of us have any idea how tall your plant will end up, how wide it will be, nor can anyone predict what kind of bud production it will have.
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But you demand a rough estimate, right? Here goes. Let's say your plant is nice and bushy, not too stretched, has a good amount of tops and is approximately three feet tall. You'd be forutunate to yield an ounce. Your results may vary. Satisfied?
 
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