Best outdoor strains for large yeilds

Boreal Curing

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Are you going to grow them in your yard, or guerilla style? The strains above are good as is Gorilla/Original Glue.

In all honesty, you can't just put a seed in the ground and expect stellar or even mediocre results.

A little info for the best results with least amount of work possible (take this with a grain of salt).
  1. Dig a hole. Wider is better than deeper. So 6-8 inches deep and 12" wide. Twice as wide as it is deep is a good rule, but don't go deeper than 12 inches of you'll need to stake the plant. But you can go wider.

  2. Fill the hole with a mix of bag of good compost and a little perlite. Add a 3 month time release fertilizer. Place a Soil Moist Hanging Basket mat to the bottom of your hole. (https://www.amazon.ca/Soil-Moist-SMMS-Mats/dp/B001DC3O48/ref=asc_df_B001DC3O48). Water your hole well.

  3. Plant a 4 week old seedling in the hole and water well again.

  4. At flowering time, use a Tomato fertilizer with a high middle number and use it according to the label. Even house plant gertilizer will help. Look for something with a higher middle number (10-15-10).
Tips:
The bigger she gets, the more she'll need to drink. If you really want to max her out, water her everyday starting at month 3 and she's bigger, but the Soil Moist mat will help if you can't.

Don't top her unless you want to help hide her. You want a xmas tree shape for strength and stability. If you do top her, you'll have to use stakes and poly garden trellis to stabilizer her so she doesn't fall over in a wind storm or brake branches.

Keep the weeds away from the base. Use a string trimmer a few times. If you don't have a string trimmer, then get on your knees with scissors even. It's worth it.
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As an experiment, I did that with this plant a few years ago. So it works. The only difference was a tablespoon of Water Crystals instead of of the mat. I used Miracle Grow (the blue stuff) in veg a couple times because she was looking hungry.
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Unga Bunga

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Yeah where i stay is pretty far north so semi autos are best for big plants here but if you live somewhere warm id go for something very different
Yep . Latitude and local weather patterns have a lot to do with it . Monster plants don't yield well if they mold up or get frost bite .
 
Hi guys Thanks for the info. I'm in a subtropical env
Are you going to grow them in your yard, or guerilla style? The strains above are good as is Gorilla/Original Glue.

In all honesty, you can't just put a seed in the ground and expect stellar or even mediocre results.

A little info for the best results with least amount of work possible (take this with a grain of salt).
  1. Dig a hole. Wider is better than deeper. So 6-8 inches deep and 12" wide. Twice as wide as it is deep is a good rule, but don't go deeper than 12 inches of you'll need to stake the plant. But you can go wider.

  2. Fill the hole with a mix of bag of good compost and a little perlite. Add a 3 month time release fertilizer. Place a Soil Moist Hanging Basket mat to the bottom of your hole. (https://www.amazon.ca/Soil-Moist-SMMS-Mats/dp/B001DC3O48/ref=asc_df_B001DC3O48). Water your hole well.

  3. Plant a 4 week old seedling in the hole and water well again.

  4. At flowering time, use a Tomato fertilizer with a high middle number and use it according to the label. Even house plant gertilizer will help. Look for something with a higher middle number (10-15-10).
Tips:
The bigger she gets, the more she'll need to drink. If you really want to max her out, water her everyday starting at month 3 and she's bigger, but the Soil Moist mat will help if you can't.

Don't top her unless you want to help hide her. You want a xmas tree shape for strength and stability. If you do top her, you'll have to use stakes and poly garden trellis to stabilizer her so she doesn't fall over in a wind storm or brake branches.

Keep the weeds away from the base. Use a string trimmer a few times. If you don't have a string trimmer, then get on your knees with scissors even. It's worth it.
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As an experiment, I did that with this plant a few years ago. So it works. The only difference was a tablespoon of Water Crystals instead of of the mat. I used Miracle Grow (the blue stuff) in veg a couple times because she was looking hungry.
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Wow looks so nice. Yeap in my yard gorilla style. Where strong smell is definitely an issue. Thanks for your reply. I haven't figured out how to like reply just yet. The button must be hiding here somewhere
 

calvin.m16

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Just understand big yielding strains usually have big buds and in turn end up with lots of potential for bud rot and that results in heavy hand grenade colas you can toss into the trash or compost.

Unless someone is recommending a specific cut/clone then it's pointless. Look into Phenotypes, not all plants are going to be the same even if the strain is exactly the same. Plants from seed are unpredictable until you've grown, harvested, cured & smoked it a couple times.
 

BenGman

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I veg indoors for acouple of weeks, then put outside early spring which makes em go into flower for just acouple of weeks , but just the stretch then they revert back to normal...3 pounds + on any strain with 1 plant... that's how you do it for yield, trialed and tested by yours truely lol.
 

conor c

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Hi guys Thanks for the info. I'm in a subtropical environment about 16.9 degrees south.
You can pull off alot i imagine most strains will yield cos you can grow trees but indicas might kinda auto on you tho id guess proly best to stick with sativas in that case id say im pretty damn far north so the opposite of you
 
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