well, im in northern new york and i generally start my seeds in february for a very respectable yield...indoors of course, and replant outside around mothers day (near the end of may)...you would want to get those seeds goin now!...with 25 seeds i would hope for 10-12 females, and depending on variety, amount of sunlite, ferts, etc...you could expect anywhere from 1oz to 4 oz per plant...shoot for max sunshine to get the best yields..in an open meadow....check em often and keep em fertilized.....best of luck to ya this season
sparkyj Reviewed by sparkyj on . growing in new england in maine, the viable outdoor grow season is 1st or 2nd week of may until early-mid october. if seeds can't be started indoors, what kind of yield could be expected from starting the seeds in the ground in this short of a season? say, if about 25 seeds were planted... i've grown outdoors in maine before, but my plants got stolen in august, so i have no idea how the harvest would have ended up. the plants were large by august, but with those plants i was fortunate enough to start indoors. Rating: 5