Curiosity: Your opinion about the yield of this Lowryder #1 AF.

livingwparents

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Soil: Home composite 70% + 30% peatish soil.
Nutrients: Small amount of dried old horse dung and dirty/earthy rainwater, other than that NONE.
State of flowering: Pistils started showing about 2 weeks ago (maybe more than that, but definately not less).
Environment: Small garden greenhouse. Is not exposed to the sun 100% of the day, 20% time spent under miled shadow.
Geographical placement: Northern Europe, Estonia.

As it says, this strain should be done with flowering at the end of fifth week, therefore 3 weeks left til harvest.

So take your guess on the yield of this plant please =)

My guess is 3-5 grams ?! But that is just based on not-xperience.
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bostoner

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Don't listen to the 60 days claims. Its usually a week later at least in my experience with autos. Harvest when it looks done. No white or very few white hair. Most the orange hairs have receded and it looks like the buds will just jump off the plant into your binger. I'm not sure on yield though. Its easier to tell about halfway through flower, which looks about 1.5-2 weeks away, but I'd think it'll be more than 3 - 5 grams. If I was growing it I'd expect at least a halfie. Maybe close to an O.
 

sonar

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I agree. Looks like it has at least 5 weeks left man. Most autos I've seen take about 3-4 weeks to start flowering, plus another 7-8 weeks to flower. Be patient and wait until it is mature. It's worth it. If things continue to go well, I think you'll have significantly more than 5 grams. You have yourself a nice looking plant there. I'd suggest trying to get it a bit more light though.
 

livingwparents

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Oh great, your typed breath smells like positive =) Also does anyone have a clue about the difference in lights' properties 1) through glass 2) straight through air.
 

livingwparents

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Also I'm wondering if the use of nutrients would increase the yield noticably or not. I'm thinking Hesi Bloom Complex or Hesi TNT Complex or Hesi phosphorous plus ... This would not be a question, but i only have this one plant, so idk if buying the whole litre of bloom complex would be a smart idea... Advice please =)
 

livingwparents

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Since my options are limited - cant place the plant outside greenhouse into the garden because of stepdad and neighbours + afraid to place it in the woods because of animals may find it attractive. I am considering placing it up on a tree... the question is - would any birds want to fuck with this sweed sweed plant of mine?
 

lowblower

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in that case leasve it in the greenhouse. dont put it in a tree u will still get aphids and fungus etc from tree. i think greenhouse is ur best bet jus let it do its thing it looks healthy
 

livingwparents

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For my surprise also, it looks healthy, tho the soil is random.
In conclusion, are there any tips for greater yield that i can easily afford .... thnx
 

sonar

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Since my options are limited - cant place the plant outside greenhouse into the garden because of stepdad and neighbours + afraid to place it in the woods because of animals may find it attractive. I am considering placing it up on a tree... the question is - would any birds want to fuck with this sweed sweed plant of mine?
I don't think birds really mess with plants. It's different from place to place. Some people have problems with deer. I personally had problems with rodents/chipmunks. Just leave it in the greenhouse then. Don't go placing it up a tree man. I suggested more light because it looked a bit stretched, but it still has awhile to go yet it will fill out. Just keep doing what you are doing man.
 

livingwparents

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Thanx sonar, appreciation given. Its a little too stretchy because a week or two ago it was standing behind wooden kindof barrier in shades, so that only half of the plant was exposed to thi sun.
 
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