One of the most common questions beginners ask when starting cannabis growing in Australia is:
๐ โHow much cannabis can I realistically get from one plant?โ
The answer depends on several key factors โ and understanding these can dramatically improve your results.
๐ If you’re just getting started, begin with our full cannabis growing in Australia guide to build a strong foundation.
๐ฑ Average Yield Per Plant
๐ Indoor Growing
- 100g โ 500g per plant
- Smaller plants but highly controlled conditions
- Consistent quality and density
๐ Outdoor Growing
- 300g โ 1kg+ per plant
- Larger plants due to natural sunlight
- Higher potential yield but less control
๐ Choosing between these methods? See our indoor vs outdoor cannabis growing guide.
๐ What Actually Determines Your Yield
1๏ธโฃ Genetics (MOST IMPORTANT)
Your yield starts with the seed.
๐ Using high-quality cannabis seeds in Australia ensures:
- Strong growth
- Better resistance to stress
- Higher yield potential
๐ Buy trusted genetics here:
https://cgaustralia.com.au/
2๏ธโฃ Lighting Quality
Light is the engine of plant growth.
๐ Poor lighting = small yields
๐ Strong lighting = dense, high-quality buds
๐ Learn more in this LED grow lights guide.
3๏ธโฃ Nutrients & Feeding
Plants need a balanced nutrient schedule to thrive.
๐ Follow a proper feeding plan:
plant nutrient and feeding schedule guide
4๏ธโฃ Grow Setup & Environment
Your environment plays a massive role in yield.
๐ Optimise your setup with:
complete indoor grow setup guide
5๏ธโฃ Training Techniques
Advanced growers increase yield using techniques like:
- Low Stress Training (LST)
- Topping
- SCROG (Screen of Green)
These methods improve light distribution and bud production.
๐ How to Maximise Yield (Pro Tips)
โ Use hydroponic systems for faster growth
โ Maintain strong airflow
โ Keep temperature stable
โ Avoid overwatering
๐ Explore high-performance systems here:
hydroponic systems
๐ง Reality Check
Most beginners wonโt hit maximum yield on their first growโand thatโs completely normal.
๐ Focus on:
- Learning the process
- Improving each cycle
- Building consistency