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Honestly, what is your average yield per plant grown outdoors?

MountainBudz

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Guerilla growing here in eastern Ky as follows.

-In the ground (early set plants) 14 zips to 2lbs.
-20 Gallon grow bags 16 to 28 oz plants.
-10 Gallon grow bags 10 to 18 oz plants.
-7 gal bags 7 to 12 oz.
-5 gal 4 to 8 oz.

The grow bags are just an estimate of what I ran and put out about mid season. If I had of planted much earlier maybe I could double some of those yields.

Keep in mind this has not always been my numbers, but with experience comes yield. That is a fact. Although I have met a few fellow growers who have gotten worse with time and in that case, growing just isn't in their blood.
 

Oedipus

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Last year on my first grow i pulled close to a LB and a half from two plants with low yeilding phenos(GDP) in a single 200 gallon smart pot, and, this year , i'm running heavy yeilding genetics in 65 and 100 gallon smart pots.. I'm still considering burrying a few pots partially in the ground.
 
Ive averaged 2lbs a plant. Ive had some 4lbs in 200 gallons but mostly 1.5lbs per plant. The bigger they get the water and nutrients they need goes way up.
 

DG1959

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Last year was a super great year here in Western Oregon.... 4 plants in a greenhouse yield was around 8 pounds.
 

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