TheDifferenceX
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It was 11.5 ounces off 8 plants actually.. 4 plots (2 per plot)... but the 2 in one location only ending up giving me about 3/4 oz... so really it was about 11 ounces from 6 plants... Pretty good, but i've had much larger yields... I always hoped to one day get to a 1lb per plant average, but weather conditions just don't permit that here...Yesir! I'm more less trying to acquire all information as possible on outdoor growing before I take the plunge. Thanks for all the useful knowledge. 11 and a half oz. is good for 4 plants dude! So did you veg them for 2 months before transplanting to get those yeilds? Just trying to figure out what to expect. I have 12 acres of private woods I can grow in but I'm probably not going to be able to visit the sites too often because it's my parents place and there's no way they can find out. Seems I'm am going to have to tend to them in secret when the opportunity presents itself. Soap idea is rather interesting, especially because I'm going to need an animal deterant that will remain for weeks at a time rather than having to piss around them every couple days. Thanks for the support guys.
I've never vegged a plant indoors to grow outdoors... I've only germinated and popped in the soil.. This would be my first year of trying an indoor veg before outdoor growing, due to the fact I have the proper lighting to do so now...
Parents land... ehh... Be smart... make sure it is hidden well... Not only so they don't see them, but so they don't get busted for having them on their property... If it were me (my parents were cool), i'd just throw it by them and see what they say... Worst case scenario, you can still do it, just gotta be careful... sneak out at night to water/check on them...
Just don't tell your friends what you're doing... trust me, you'll get ripped off... i have a story posted on here somewhere (toke 'n talk) i believe about a good friend that ended up stealing one crop from me many years ago... and got busted in the same location the following year, by me...
