Standox, I gave you an honest answer in your other thread, I didnt really do anything other than bust your balls a bit, and from what ive seen you post, I figured you were smart enough to see that, Guess I was wrong, your just a twat with no sense of humor. And for thebigak or whatever, I have plenty of knowledge, and dont mind sharing it, if this had been an actual important question pretaining to growing. Not a question that can only have speculative answers. I didnt tell standox any misinformation that endangered his grow, did I? I didnt expect him to believe 15pounds per plant, and if anyone thought that was serious, your retarded. And am I the only one who can read well enough to see that 2 others also busted your balls about it, someone said 16lbs, and another said 7 sets of 7 zips(ozs.). I understand that myou guys are new and excited about your first grow(or what ever grow it is) and what not. cool. you should be. but you have also probaly read/heard/already been told you'll most likely get .3-.5 grams per watt of light. So other than to run the numbers on your set up, any yield estimate is merely an educated guess, and like I said earlier, does that really help you? did you really learn anything? No, not really. Do you have expectations for your crops? Do you plan ahead and shoot for a certain amount? Or do you just plant whatever and see what happens? If you have realistic expectations, and are doing things properly, than you should meet those goals that you set, whether or not you feel the need to have someone confirm your hopes for you.I know I'm not the only person who feels this way, I'm just the only person asshole enough to say it like it is. This thread would be much more satisfying to everyone whos read it, if you wouldve put up finished, or near finished shots, and asked the same thing, or even better yet, just waited till the end, and posted up some good bud porn of the finished goods and weights.As for this being a serious discussion standox, is guessing what your yield is from 2 poor pictures really an "important" topic?