Your always going to get a bigger yield from the ground.
I use pots out of necessity, but I'd love to use the earth as my pot. I would start indoors March and plant mid to late April. There are other guys here from Cali, I'm from Australia but I just reversed the calendar. I pop my seeds indoor early September, grow indoors until last week October and plant outdoors. Flower in late jan early feb.
If your going to grow in pots use the biggest ones that are practical.
If you want bigger yields get on a good feed schedule and top your plants or fim or lst.
Thanks for the reply.
Most people, it seems, start seeds indoors and then transplant in the spring. I am wondering if there are people yielding 10 lbs. a plant when direct sowing outdoors or if there is a substantial veg time indoors first.
I put out a small seedling in mid dec and it is about ready now. It is still tiny but it is ready. I am also using pots, so they can be moved to a less open place when guest come over.
I've looked at both the sunrise to sunset charts and the civil twilight charts for my area and the longest day is 15 hours and 17 minutes when considering twilight. Just rise to set the longest day is only 14h 19m.
I'd like to know if there will be enough veg time to sow a seed outdoors and get a high yield, of course in great organic soil.
LST, topping or FIMing would work if they have enough veg time but I'm not too sure when you'd reach the point of diminishing returns if there is little to no veg time.