How much do you think I'll make?

weedboy613

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I have 7 female plants, one is about 5'2'', one split into 3 tops and is about 3 feet tall, about 3 of them are around 4 feet tall, and 2 of them are about 4.5 feet.
They have all started budding and I live in Eastern Ontario (613).
All the plants are 3 months old and I will keep growing them for probably another 4-6 weeks, giving them a range from plant to plant, 6-8 weeks of flowering.
How much do you think I will yield? (Outdoor)

And also, its been raining quite a bit, and been cloudy all day... can this kill/damage my plants or mess them up in any way?
 

Awill1818

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Im not even gonna try and guess your final yield but yes long periods of rain, humidity and clouds can cause bud rot. Good Luck!!!
 

SmellyBud

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I have 7 female plants, one is about 5'2'', one split into 3 tops and is about 3 feet tall, about 3 of them are around 4 feet tall, and 2 of them are about 4.5 feet.
They have all started budding and I live in Eastern Ontario (613).
All the plants are 3 months old and I will keep growing them for probably another 4-6 weeks, giving them a range from plant to plant, 6-8 weeks of flowering.
How much do you think I will yield? (Outdoor)

And also, its been raining quite a bit, and been cloudy all day... can this kill/damage my plants or mess them up in any way?
This sounds freakishly similar to my outdoor grow and in the 613 aswell. Shiet Man, Hope you didnt find my pretties.
 

darkone

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what if a guy put a clear plastic bag over the plant to prevent rot? I realize you would have to wait for one good hot day to dry the plant out so youre not trapping the water. additionally, a fan may need to be placed at the bottom of the plant blowing up into the bag to circulate fresh air. think of it as a Buddha poncho?
 

slartibartfast42

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Yeh watch out for Mold I to live in the 613 and found a little bit of mold today on the plant pictured below. If any of your leaves are yellowing or dieing off it's a good idea to remove them as they can act as an easy starting point for mold to get going.
 

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Awill1818

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what if a guy put a clear plastic bag over the plant to prevent rot? I realize you would have to wait for one good hot day to dry the plant out so youre not trapping the water. additionally, a fan may need to be placed at the bottom of the plant blowing up into the bag to circulate fresh air. think of it as a Buddha poncho?[/QUO
I wouldnt do it, I mean its pointless really cuz its not the rain that really gets you its the humid moist air and cloudcover that never lets your bud/bud leaves dry. Mold just comes along with growing outdoors but just keep a close watch on them and hope for sunny skys!!
 
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