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First year with real genetics(nirvana white rhino) about 3 bowls on a foot plant. second year with bagseed 10-15 grams on two plants in the same bucket, cut early. This year I have 23 tops about a 1.5 feet long. If I can get 3.5 grams a branch that's...80 grams or 2.84oz. Now I should say I'll prolly yield more this year this my rough estimate.
Previous years I've overestimated, so now I underestimate so i'm not disappointed.
I grow in 5 gallon buckets, check out my 2012 grow.
The average is immaterial as I do not cull the stragglers and am not trying to bring in too much weight. Plus I also need to be a good neighbor and keep it low, nothing over 6'. But if I were to concentrate on maximizing yield per plant I'd say between 1/2 lb and one lb per plant.
@ Maj LeeQuality of course!
I see that I wasn't very specific with my question. What is the average yield per plant grown in the groundwith a 7'+ canopy, caliper of trunk = 1.5 - 2 inches, circumference(i don't know)....varies . I realized this description is not precise,Just a general idea of what a plant that size yields?
big hole + good soil + good genetics = big plant with big yield... people who dig 65 gallon holes and amend the soil usually have no problem getting 2+ pounds a plant with the right strain.
There are many variables in outdoor growing. Veg time and soil-type are big variables outdoors. For strictly yield, medium vegged near-optimum plants grown with peatmoss / pro-mix and amendments at the 45degree line will yield anywhere from about 80-170+. While plant's that are vegged longer could yield 300-500+ here.
Although In my experience plant's grown in natural soil have a stronger taste/smell and high, but yield significantly less.
I vegged my girls new York city cleaner to a foot and a half tall put them in the ground and they look like they will give me around an ounce and a half to two ounces a plant
I've never grown this strain before and they guy I got the clones from grows indoors only he says he's averaging two zips a plant under a 1000 watter at two ft tall
This strain hasn't had much stretch to it but they are beefing up nicely
I kept them small so they would go undected ill try to get some pics of them but I don't go to my spots often maybe once every three or four weeks
Typical yields for me are one or two ounces per plant. I grow in New England using swamp tubes that hold about 5 gallons of compost mix. The plants get 6 to 8 hours of direct light.
A 2 oz plant should be about 0.14m^2 or 1.5ft^2 for a reasonable harvest.
A 600g plant should be about 1.5m^2 or 16 ft^2
If you get less, either the plant is low yield or you have disease and can't tell. I can hit the 300g with quality, but disease is limiting it. I seriously doubt GG lines or Strawberry Cough are supposed to be that low plus I can see disease symptoms on roots.
I average a pound . Sometimes I get 3 pounds sometimes I get a half pound . The shade in my garden really lowers my plants yield. The plants that are in full sun always get over a pound
Typical yields for me are one or two ounces per plant. I grow in New England using swamp tubes that hold about 5 gallons of compost mix. The plants get 6 to 8 hours of direct light.
25 gallon min pot size or in the ground, easily yeild a pound if taken care of. Guerilla grows yeild much less obviously. I've never grown an outdoor plant untopped though. Pinch every top during 2 month plus veg, biggest pot available or deep holes down to clay gravel. Water water water and hope for a hot dry fall!