New Grower Let's try this again... 1st Grow Nirvana Bubblicious, Outdoor, Native Soil, Organic

Hey bud....i think archie is right...you wont be getting a monster from this seasons plant...but don't give up!! One thing that should be noted is in limited light some strains will definitely do better than others but one thing is for sure. You will not get giant dense colas like indoor or guys growing in full sunlight. On a positive note though limited light crystal can be very solid so though buds will be loose they will be potent.

Have a read of this guide...might help you out a bit for next season. https://www.autoflower.org/threads/maximizing-outdoor-autos-guide-to-growing-under-the-sun.56402/
 
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hey buddy dont be discouraged. the guys have already told you everything i would have. skell and jingo there are both awesome growers and exactly right in what theyre saying. dont compare yourself to other growers, just learn to do your own thing and master your surroundings mate. we all have different situations, you just have to figure out how to make the best of yours. some people do grow monster plants but most of them have spent a lot of money on the set ups. ie, ive only got a 1m tent at mine with 2 plants but its cost me £1600 since march. my mate on the other hand has a greenhouse with dusk till dawn light and hes set to get about 10oz from 3 seeds i gave him that hes just put into massive pots of tomato plant soil and left to die. how do you think that makes me feel lol. learn from your first run mate. study outdoor journals and learn what the guys are doing. put enough effort in and youll get what you want man. i study for hours almost every day to make sure im always learning something. persevere, adapt and overcome mate : )
 
Jack, that isn't going to provide what you are lookin for. Let us consider that first it has to make flowers, before a harvest can be taken. The flowers have to weigh 80% more than what you expect in dry flowers. At least that much weight is lost when drying flowers, especially autos. Not always the case, but I always shoot for the low end for yield and anything extra is bonus.
This individual still has time, so you can still experience something. As I see from the pics, it looks shaded; near the taller plants for cover. I understand the need, but more direct sunlight will bring better results. Even just a few hours nets Skell a very decent yield up North
 
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