How much will I most likely get?

CaliRootz88

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I got 2-315 watt cmh & 1-1000 watt led in my grow how much can I be expecting to get..? Currently beginning of week 3 of flower.
A quarter pounder with cheese. NO ranch or hot mustard though. I see a terrible spidermite infestation brewing in those pictures followed by calmag deficiencies in LATE flower, three days of over watering towards the end and your drying is three degrees off and two days short my calculations say 110 grams. Just 2 grams shy of a quarter pounder.:eyesmoke:
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FirstCavApache64

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That's one angry looking maine coon kitty! :O
That's a feral showed up at the door mountain cat. We had 30 of them at one point in the barn but thanks to the SPCA and Barn Cat rescue we were able to catch and spay all the females and adopt out all the kittens to no kill shelters over the years. I'm down to 5 now and they're all over 12 years old which is ancient for a feral cat in the wild. They're pretty spoiled though. They have a covered porch, a horse stables and their own beds. I put hay in Rubbermaid tubs in the winter with blankets for them so they stay warm and hand feed them every day to keep them social. They keep mice away so I don't have snakes around. It works out for both of us. Plus they're super cute kitties, I can't lie.
 

CaliRootz88

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That's a feral showed up at the door mountain cat. We had 30 of them at one point in the barn but thanks to the SPCA and Barn Cat rescue we were able to catch and spay all the females and adopt out all the kittens to no kill shelters over the years. I'm down to 5 now and they're all over 12 years old which is ancient for a feral cat in the wild. They're pretty spoiled though. They have a covered porch, a horse stables and their own beds. I put hay in Rubbermaid tubs in the winter with blankets for them so they stay warm and hand feed them every day to keep them social. They keep mice away so I don't have snakes around. It works out for both of us. Plus they're super cute kitties, I can't lie.
Love this story! We have a few that come around as well that keep the mice out.
 
A quarter pounder with cheese. NO ranch or hot mustard though. I see a terrible spidermite infestation brewing in those pictures followed by calmag deficiencies in LATE flower, three days of over watering towards the end and your drying is three degrees off and two days short my calculations say 110 grams. Just 2 grams shy of a quarter pounder.:eyesmoke:
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No spidermites to this day, and cal mag deficiency highly doubt it, some guy on here told me to us superthrive to fatten up buds, looked it up said it was a terrible idea lol, like I said we’ll see what happens in a couple weeks
 
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