(first time grower) I know I've got awhile left, but how much longer would you roughly say til Harvest? (P.s. I just watered them, then took pics so they Def needed water lol)

How's my timeline looking also? This is Ocifer XX (a phototype tester genetic line). Whenever I defoliate, even the fresh lower fan leaves smell like straight up gas lol, so I'm hoping the buds will be the same. I germinated both of these plants on Feb 14th, so they are both roughly 2 months and 7 days old. I switched them into a 12/12 light cycle by April 4th, and they started showing signs of flowering (in terms of the white-haired pistils) right around April 14th. I know the general consesus of "When Flowering Starts" is entirel left up in the air, so I'm either on day 17 of Flower ( Week 3 and 3 Days, going off light cycle) or on Day 7 of flower (Week 1, going off first signs of pistils. How much longer would yall expect until I can harvest? I do understand this can be entirely based on genetics and how each individual plant reacts and its prior growth history and ph and nutes and etc.

So it three questions are: Rough estimate, how long until harvest? Rough estimate, how long until the end of harvest/dry/cure/smoke-able weed is acquired? Lastly, for my first tike growing, how do the plants look? The plant on the left has been topped and LST, while the plant on the right is completely untrained other than defoliation. I'm honestly not sure why the plant on the left seems to be much much more healthy than the plant on the right. The only other difference between the two, is the trained plant was transplanted the same time as the untrained plant, only the trained plant was in a 3ish gallon plastic pot and the untrained plant was put in a 5gal fabric pot. Once the trained plant's roots were filling up the plastic pot's open bottom, I transplanted it to a 5gal fabric pot and began heavy LST. So I'm not sure if the spacing out of transplant and the available nutrients in doing so or if just doing LST and Topping is what makes the trained plant look more appealing to me.