Impossible to say. Bud size/density, leaf/caylex ratio, time vegged, pheno strong, no hard issues all add to final yields. And then there's umol/temp, co2 levels. The light would be main focus and time vegged. And also picking a strain type. Indica or sativa all come into play in what way you'll shape and your methods.
Also another issue that's overlooked for yield/taste/potency will be your substrate and if you decide to do a synthetic run with enzymes (larger yields, less tasty bud) or full organic with benifical bacteria ie Fungi/mycelium & mycorrhiza less yields but much tastier potent bud.
All these can be incorporated with a hydro (DWC) set-up. (Nicest taste, more potent ( Resin/Trichome production) high yields, but that brings headaches of its own and is far from a beginners skills. Can be done if you put the work in and have the right tools and read up some. (Ph/ec pens will be key) and choice of water, sterile/bacteria. With a sterile tank you would just use synthic base nutrients and booster (whathaveye) and then a fully loaded beneficial water bacteria can be maintained for better roots (better quality of pheno) ideal water temps must be maintained 24/7 under 21-22c but to play it safe 20c would be my a safe bet. Otherwise H202 is needed to kill any bad organics in water (and you've to be careful as your roots are organic so using h202 is a real art)
And then not forgetting a very key part. Strain, although most strains will say 4-700g m2. Mep, look through diaries and you'll see big yielders.
I just harvested pure instinto all 3 fems they are good yielders so Is green House Seeds, but not a breeder for beginners as they can hernie when stressed.
But, yields are something you should not be to concerned about. What's the saying (quality over quantity) that can't be anymore overstated in cannabis growing. Also, ppl look for big thc. Again, terpine profile is something that you should look into.
Good taste, good bud, decent yields and good resistance for mistakes made (as if you're new to growing these are things I'd look for not yields)
Good Growing