Any guess on how big of yield?

Tomorrow will be 3 weeks into flower

Using an hlg 550 v2 Rspec

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Hard to guess with so many factors involved. They look good and you have a good light, so they should do fine.

If they develop nicely you could walk away with 12+ ounces dried, cured and no stems.
And @MidwestGuy is right…to many factors that can make or break your crop yield.

She is looking good so keep on what you are doing. That HLG light will definitely help peoduce some nice weight if all goes well. Out of likes so here is a :+1:.

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Looks like enough to make your hands hate you when you have to trim it all come harvest time. Beautiful plant.

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New grower 5 zips. Experienced grower 9 with proper lighting. And watch for deficiencies as you may need to add cal mag during flower. Or anything can come up. Just be diligent in checking for changes and fixing possible issues asap and you should be on the higher side.
Best of luck. I am set to watch and see how they do.

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This is my first grow. They are growing fast! Hope they really start to fatten up. I will post some updated pics in a few days

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3 zips or better. Lol and it is an actual guess because I haven’t a clue what it will yield but it sure looks good so far.
Let us guess when it’s closer to harvest. You have quite some time to go.

They are getting fatter by the day. This Tuesday will be 6 weeks since I switched them to flower. I’ll post some more pics in a few days.

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Concur with the above. Too early to tell but it looks great so far.

Updated pics. Getting fat

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I generally wait to see the first hairs turning brown then I flush a week later plant is usually ready to harvest 21 days after first sighting of hairs going brown

most of my buds hairs are turning brown except 2 colas. They are still all white for some reason. Hoping they start to change soon. Some have been brown for over a week. I did a light feeding this morning and thinking about going straight ro water from here on out. they have been in flower for 8 weeks

I personally would flush if trichomes are cloudy with slightest sign of Amber

I don’t flush at all because there’s too much growth happening in the last few weeks. I literally just tried flushing a plant in coco in the 8th week and watched the plant stop growing for 2 days until I fed it again then it started swelling again. Probably added 10% weight in resin production over the last 4 days of it’s life. Fed it all the way till the day before chop and will let the drying and curing take care of the rest. Looks like you still have a few weeks.

Some updated photos. Did a light feeding yesterday but thinking about starting to flush. Maybe feed one or two more times. Except one plant ( you can prob tell which one) is just starting to have the hairs turn amber

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