New Grower, Yield?

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hey, this is my first time growing. The strain is Jack Herer fem they sprouted June 1st, just wondering how much I might get out of these? How tall might they get?
 
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that question is redundant. You must install a shoe horn under the soil at the bottom of the bucket to get an actual reading on the counter that you have installed on the side of the bucket.
 
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Black buckets realy bad. I will have to say significantly less marijuana with that bucket

Ya know i guess I could see it cooking the roots especially with how hot it's been my way... I kinda want to see a side by side test now of black vs red clay color vs white plastic pots.
 
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hey, this is my first time growing. The strain is Jack Herer fem they sprouted June 1st, just wondering how much I might get out of these? How tall might they get?
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, I’m with 1diesel1, it’s almost impossible to say, plants are looking good though bro, some LST (low stress training) /bending can help produce better bud sites and greater yealds if done right, there’s plenty of info out there for the method,it can control the heights of plants as well, love your ladies and you’ll be fine. Peace
 
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View attachment 817821 , I’m with 1diesel1, it’s almost impossible to say, plants are looking good though bro, some LST (low stress training) /bending can help produce better bud sites and greater yealds if done right, there’s plenty of info out there for the method,it can control the heights of plants as well, love your ladies and you’ll be fine. Peace

I’ll have to look into LST I’ll do that thanks
 
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I love the million pound estimate, but figure to get 1 to 2 oz per plant if they stay healthy and are decent yielding strains
 
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Here’s a auto nightqueen day 18 outdoor/green house, bent over and tied down so light can hit the undergrowth and future bud sites, as the new side branches develop and exceed the height of the main stem- you’ll need to ‘tie em down’ creating a canopy Affect , you’ll soon see multiple sites appear where you’ve applied the method.
It is said that the plants release a hormone that forces more undergrowth,like when you “TOP” - again loads of info out there And here on TOPPING! if you do think about doing it just take your time being cautious not to break your stems, as the plants get older they become more robust/woodlike. Peace
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