lots of people ask, "how much will my plant yield?" and get vague answers because the question is too general. Here is a very specific one: I am growing two plants in a 10 gallon bucket. Rocks on the bottom, a layer of sand, then vermiculite & potting soil as the basic medium, mixed in with just a bit of the clay soil out here at the base of the front Range of the Rockies. The seeds were salvaged from a purchase last year, and have no idea what breed they are. I planted around Mother's day. One looks Sativa- long, narrow leaves, non-overlapping, lighter color, late manifestation of trichomes. The other looks Indica- earlier bushing out, darker green, lots of trichomes now, all clear to slightly milky. They have both been topped twice so that I have four tall stalks, with buds growing almost all the way down to the soil, as I choked up on the central stalks when I transplanted from a five gallon bucket about a month ago. max height is about 21 inches. I've been clipping out leaves that shade nice pre-flower production. I'm also "bonsai" training the stalks with baling wire to spread the plants out for max sunlight access. Given the size of the 10 gallon bucket I don't anticipate them getting any taller. I live in Denver, and the sunlight is predictably strong. I've been using a bit of Miracle Grow with a spray gun every Saturday. Anybody want to speculate about how much yield I'll get? I think the Indica will be ready to harvest soon, the Sativa will take longer, I think.