Thanks for the answers everyone. I figure three years should give one a pretty good base of experience to work from. As you said dst, there are so many methods and trains of thought of how to go about things I think it would keep a person busy for some time trying them out. I'm a bit intimidated about this sativa grow so I've decided I am going to top the feminized seeds for clones and use the two top method and then super crop those tops and keep super cropping the whole plant. I've never taken a clone and I have only attempted to super crop once. I watched some videos last night on the subject and figure I won't learn if I don't do it. At worst the clones won't root. I'm changing my grow room around, specifically the orientation of the lights for better coverage. I'm upping my exhaust fan for my lights to a six inch fan and using my four inch fan and filter as a scrubber, this air won't be exhausted out of the room. My exhaust for the last grow sucked the air out of the room. I'm changing that so the air running through my lights will come from a different room outside my grow room and be exhausted into my attic. I don't want the exhaust sucking out the cool air during the summer, and our summer will be here by may.
My goal is four ounces a plant. My last girls should be dry enough in a day or so for a final weight from them and at least I can get an average for the ten of them. I'm guessing an ounce and a half average. I had two very leafy girls with almost no side buds worth saving so basically I got two tops from those two plants.
Like golf, I'll just keep at it.