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Thanks guys for all your comments and well being! Much more appreciated when the feedback comes back like it has...
Anyways, Like I said...I know about my average yields and I know they arent monsters or anything at this time of year, but where I live we start flowering a little later than most of you guys so I have a little bit more time.
The ground doesn't even thaw out until early may or later around here anyways so It's not like It's an option to grow huge ball-shaped bushes unless I grew them indoors starting in February!? I cannot do that.
Besides that shit, I know they look a lot smaller in the pictures than in person trust me, it's the angle I take those shots from that make them look half the size.
The most needy ones that were rootbound to hell took the transplant (no shock at all) to the ground on a grassy hill with nearly no trees around to block the sun anymore. They are going to take OFF! Yes I know they don't look bushy or big but I haven't updated for a while and the secondary branches have really filled them in to look more like a "bush".
Last time I grew, I put my plants in tiny holes in the ground, I mean like 2-3 gallons, and they were averaging half the size at this date of my current plants, and I still pulled at least 1 Oz per plant and some up to 3 Oz. This year they have 20 - 30 gallons. So I'm shooting for 3-5 on my top ten plants and 2-3 on my next ten and maybe and Oz or 2 from the last group of runts all together.
I think thats somewhere around 2-3 Lbs.? 3oz X 10 = 30 Oz per top 10 / 2oz X 10 = 20 Oz last 10 = 50 Oz (3 Lb. 2 Oz)
Lets just say all 20 of my good plants get just 1 Oz, which my smallest of the 20 will probably even get more: 20 Ounces is already more than a pound my friends so lets just say it will PROBABLY be between a 1-3 Lb yield this year...
Thanks for listening to me ramble and blaze on!!!
Anyways, Like I said...I know about my average yields and I know they arent monsters or anything at this time of year, but where I live we start flowering a little later than most of you guys so I have a little bit more time.
The ground doesn't even thaw out until early may or later around here anyways so It's not like It's an option to grow huge ball-shaped bushes unless I grew them indoors starting in February!? I cannot do that.
Besides that shit, I know they look a lot smaller in the pictures than in person trust me, it's the angle I take those shots from that make them look half the size.
The most needy ones that were rootbound to hell took the transplant (no shock at all) to the ground on a grassy hill with nearly no trees around to block the sun anymore. They are going to take OFF! Yes I know they don't look bushy or big but I haven't updated for a while and the secondary branches have really filled them in to look more like a "bush".
Last time I grew, I put my plants in tiny holes in the ground, I mean like 2-3 gallons, and they were averaging half the size at this date of my current plants, and I still pulled at least 1 Oz per plant and some up to 3 Oz. This year they have 20 - 30 gallons. So I'm shooting for 3-5 on my top ten plants and 2-3 on my next ten and maybe and Oz or 2 from the last group of runts all together.
I think thats somewhere around 2-3 Lbs.? 3oz X 10 = 30 Oz per top 10 / 2oz X 10 = 20 Oz last 10 = 50 Oz (3 Lb. 2 Oz)
Lets just say all 20 of my good plants get just 1 Oz, which my smallest of the 20 will probably even get more: 20 Ounces is already more than a pound my friends so lets just say it will PROBABLY be between a 1-3 Lb yield this year...
Thanks for listening to me ramble and blaze on!!!
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