1st Grow. How much Yield can i expect if i flower now.

Alan Harper

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Hey, these are my plants. They are about 4 Weeks old now.(Nebula Haze (Hybrid Strain)) About 9 Inches. I have them under a 18/6 Light cycle under an 600W LED. My Question is how much Yield can i expect if i put them in Flower now ? I dont want to get the most out of them.. But is it possible to get 1 OZ out of them each ? Pls be serious. Thanks guys
 

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...they're just messing with you. The standard joke is "About a pound"

If you put the into flower now, I'd expect far less than .5oz each. Those plants are pretty small, and don't have many nodes.

For reference: I pulled about 3.5oz from each of these plants. They were about 18" tall.

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I'm gonna guess your 600w led is more like 80-100w @ the wall. Plants look ok. Just not many nodes for 4 weeks. Not sure about getting an ounce.
If that's what you have 4 weeks into veg, I would consider getting another couple more lights to flower. Otherwise you'll end up putting in all this time just to be frustrated @ the end.
Looks like you're doing things right, could just definitely use some more power.

Nice job!
 
Ok they look healthy, he’s right on about lights. I would have uppotted as soon as leafs passed cup rims. Then I would top the main from 6 nodes down to 4 and stick the cut in a pellet/ or my cloner if there is enough stem, (time for that later). Another few weeks to recover and get some foliage while you set her up some good lights. And you should have 7/8 nice branches (colas) to fight for apical dominance in flower.
 

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Small plant is 1W3D since pistils in flower. Big one is 3W4D.
 

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