Average yield for 3 week old?

Pie Eye

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My Deathstar baby turned 3 weeks old yesterday and i was just wondering what the average yeild is for a plant this young if you were to flower it

And what i should expect if i wait two weeks, top, and let grow for 2 more before flower?
 

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Too many variables like light, room environment, grower skill so on but I'd get a few Oz for sure.
 
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Depends on many things. Strain, amount of light, etc... I've grown plants 12/12 from seed and got close to two ounces before.
 
Why do you want to flower it so soon? are you working with height limitations? If you want a half-way decent yield I would let it veg for three to four weeks longer.
 
Why do you want to flower it so soon? are you working with height limitations? If you want a half-way decent yield I would let it veg for three to four weeks longer.

Height limit and time limit, i need it done asap but with a semi decent yeild so vegging a little longer is probably my best bet
 
Height limit and time limit, i need it done asap but with a semi decent yeild so vegging a little longer is probably my best bet

If its not genetically mature it won't start flowering either way, and 3 weeks is pretty young. If you flip it now it will still take multiple weeks for it to actually begin to flower.
 
If you care about yield be sure to veg no less than 8 weeks imo..Also look into a scrog technique so you capitalize off the space you have to grow with...If you wanna flip plants at a young age then you would need multiple plants to get the same yield that you coulda had off of two big plants...
 
"average yield" isnt really a thing. Theres so many factors that go into how much youll get. Genetics, plant training/modification,temps, humidity, airflow, growing medium, ph, nutrients, veg/flower time,drying/curing method/speed,nug density.....not a very simple question to answer by looking at a picture. Veg that sucker out. It takes time, but its worth it. Its hard to be patient but you have to be to get a good harvest.
 
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