Yield, starting now in Canada?

ambiguous

Active Member
I have about a dozen rooted clones.

If I put them out right now how much could I expect to yield?

We're frost-free until the end of September to the beginning of October.

I'm hoping for an ounce a plant.

Regretfully, the plants are from bagseed.
 

ORECAL

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when are people going to learn, you can't guess yield, at least not with any sort of consistency..... your yield totally depends on YOU and the growing ENVIRONMENT. not to mention the strain........ way too many factors.
 

tonysoprano

Active Member
Last year, I put 3 rooted clones out around the first week of JULY not June and I still got a quarter pound a plant. They grew to be about 3 feet but were very bushy because I FIMmed them twice. I live in southern Ontario. Hope that helps.
 

ambiguous

Active Member
Thanks, that was f'n fast.

I'm in Southern Ontario as well.

I am now more hopeful of my 1oz/plant yield.

Also, there aren't too many factors to give constructive criticism. I have learned you can't guess yield with any sort of consistency, thats why I'm not asking where I could find a yield calculator.
 

trapper

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i started 1st july in central cold ass canada and mine did well dont worry,it is the end that count
 

ambiguous

Active Member
What did you guys plant into?

I am worried about using too much nitrogen at this point.

I will be using promix in holes or buckets/bags.

Just a fruiting fert. seems the easiest to go get but I'd rather go organic.
 

ambiguous

Active Member
Here are some pics:















I think I might clone some more to have them rooted in two weeks for transplant. I think I could get 15 more decent clones from the two mothers. I'm just worried my new rooted bagseed clones won't develop properly and the two mothers are guaranteed yield.
 

trapper

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i used promix in pots then into the ground.you can use a schultz bloom builder and the rain will make the bud smoke clean,you dont have to worry to much about organics outside,if you dont want to.
 
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