Quote Originally Posted by RedwhitEsonavaB
I found a great clearing to plant in this year, but it turns out that the trees block just enough light to keep my plants in a constant state of flowering, even on the longest days of the year. it gets about 12 hours in high summer and 10 in spring and fall.
I still want to get what I can out of it so I was just wonderin if anyone has any idea of how much bud I might get out of an indica plant that starts flowering at about 18 inches (4 nodes) high. I know it depends on the strain but im just lookin for an estimate. I was figurin a quarter oz+ if I keep them up good (the females I have goin now are really nice and bushy at the top, theyre just small is all) If I can get that much I wound just clone the females I have and keep a bunch of quarter oz clones goin through the year- pretty much like the Sea of Green indoor method.
If theres any reason this wont work let me know please.
Man they will grow and bud for you, they just wont be giant monsters. Last year i had a few that got only a couple hours at sun set, but still budded up very well. Look at my '09 outdoor grow in Sig. About page 10 or so and check out the ''v'' plant. It only got a couple feet tall and the bag seed i grew was very weak, but the yield of that plant gave me about a 1/4 oz. And i had other, which got worse light, but i got a good yield.

So this year i knew right where to grow:thumbsup:. IMO, i wouldn't take to much from them as far as the clones as its going to stress her out. And once they start to grow, bend your plants into and direct light if you can. So, take a few clones if ya want, but grow out the plant that has already established its roots as you will get a surprising yield even tho its not under full sun all year.

:twocents:Good luck man


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