Late start what can i yield in socal?

NoobgrowerLbc

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Thinking of buying teens at 1 foot at transplant into ground during july 20 what can i yield? Also im thinking about buy a 3 foot mother plant and transplant around the same time. What can i yield from each? Since i start late. Strain is OGK and the spot has good light from sun.
 
C'mon first frost in the South isn't till late November you still have a whole lot of time I'll say 4 oz. a plant even more.
 
^ Up north the flowering begins a lot earlier than down here south were still going 14/24 so you will still be good I'm not starting my personal grow till August 1.
 
How much will I yeild? What are the winning lottery numbers who the hell knows, you could be a inexperienced grower with lazy habits so it will yeild squatzolla, but you may get a lil more if mold doesn't get ya. Common anyone who tells you what you'll yeild is selling the brooklyn bridge.
 
How much will I yeild? What are the winning lottery numbers who the hell knows, you could be a inexperienced grower with lazy habits so it will yeild squatzolla, but you may get a lil more if mold doesn't get ya. Common anyone who tells you what you'll yeild is selling the brooklyn bridge.

So you can't take an educated guess on what he could get?
 
It just depends on the strain and many other things. Put them out in large pots and see what happends. Thespidermite, When do plants start flowering in the sounth?
 
Usually toward mid-late August are days become shorter and bloom begins so I will start my Journal on my personal grow on August 1 if anyone's interested :) .
 
Its impossible to give a good estimate on yield because its impossible to foresee all the growing conditions and variables involved.
 
As we get later into the season it's easier to guestimate a yield. I also gave an example of an actual grow that I did to show it's possible.
 
(norcal) some last year that went in during mid July..7 p average in 400 gl smart pots.. it really depends on your experience level and the amount of good soil they are going into, given you you have full sun .. Happy Gardening :)
 
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