whats up guys, Put 6 clones in 10 gallon pots (with essentially super soil, I had someone with a lot better knowledge than I grab it at a hydro shop) on 7/6. They've been vegging over 4 weeks and I just fed them with some veg bloom today. Just wanting to know when they'll max out on their height (typically around mid August?) got Kandy kush, gscl #6, kosher, headband, Chernobyl, and LA confidential Cheese. Anyone else ever have a similar situation and if so how'd it go? 2nd time grower but last year didn't get half the sunlight these get. Any input would be awesome thanks guys and happy growing
They look super healthy. So you'll do good on yield I'd imagine. No clue on weights. Too many variables. But they look happy and healthy. Good grow.
A better question: what can I do to maximize my girl's yield? The question "how much will I yield?" will yield only subjective answers. Your garden is concerned only with the objective nutritional demands and supply. Your garden looks lovely. Start feeding them, they are hungry. They need nitrogen and lots of it. Ramp up slow and if using organics you can push past max recommended dose if done patiently. Non-organic and you have potential to "nutrient burn" the piss out of em, so tread lightly. Cheers
outdoors is the shit dude. I've done both now and outdoors is much easier. Mother nature pretty much takes care of it, just make sure you water them really well. I love using those fabric pots outdoors, they simply cannot be over watered in them. I put 3 outside this year. 1 is the first successful clone I ever took, which is Jungle Kush. Second is Dutch Treat and third is purple kush. The dutch treat and jungle kush are close to 7ft tall right now and are just huge! But I've had them outdoors since mothers day, so they are doing their thing. Mine have already started to flower within the last week or two. Exciting times. It really is cool to watch mother nature do her thing, compared to what you have to do indoors lol.
Thanks man, exactly the type of answer I was hoping for. Just was wondering what people's results have been with planting clones so late in the season