How many seeds can one plant produce

Exactly. When I produce seeds I usually cut a clone from the bottom of a plant as it switches into flower. As soon as it roots it takes suit and flowers out into little itty bitty 4-10 inch autos. Once pollinated, even these little cuttings often produce 100-300 seeds per plant. I would imagine that a full size autoflower openly pollenated would produce 2-5000 seeds. It's pretty crazy to think about really.
 
It starts with the selection process. I only consider mottled mature seeds. I inspect every single seed and do a pass fail. All fails get fed to the local wildlife. The keepers go into colored glass jars ,labeled and put in the seed fridge.
Thousands of seeds get narrowed down to a few hundred seeds.
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Generally speaking how many seeds can one plant produce under good conditions Outdoors?
Let's take any well-established Autoflower, exclude those that have seemed to be XL.
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Maybe 50-200 seeds from a small, lower side branch, that would weigh about 1-2g if unseeded.
So, figure a nice full auto at 50-60 g (2 oz), maybe ... 3000-5000+ seeds, easy.
Good conditions, 200 g plant, maybe 10,000+ seeds.
Depends on a lot of factors, calyx to leaf ratio, plant size, when in flowering you pollinate, etc.
But in short, sh!tloads of seeds, you'll be giving them away, believe me.
 
Hope your not in my neighborhood. I'd be pretty pissed if I ended an outdoor season to find a neighbor was chucking pollen outdoors.

True. Please keep in mind. Do a controlled pollination, and cover the pollinated branches / tops after to avoid air-born pollen.
 
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