they look beautifulcount me in on this. I got two gals about 4 weeks into flower. I am using CFL's. Here is a few wallet photo's I recently took...
Ahhh, look at this noob coming through with the answer to the mans question. Welcome to RIU dude +rep 4 uhere is the formula from the site -
2000 watt flowering area
60 days of flowering
12 hours on light cycle
total yield: 49.5 ounces
1) Divide the total wattage of your lamps by 1000 to determine the kilowatts per hour:
2000 / 1000 = 2 kw/h
2) Multiply the previous result by the hours of the light cycle (usually 12):
2 x 12 = 24
3) Multiply the previous result by total days in flowering to determine how many kilowatt hours you used:
24 x 60 = 1440
4) Make sure your yield is in grams, so:
28.4 x 49.5 ounces = 1405.8 grams
5) Now simply divide grams by kilowatts:
1405.8 / 1440 =
0.97 grams per kilowatt hour, or a GE Rating of 0.97! Good job to the hypothetical grower, approaching a GE of 1 is the first plateau to be reached and is a sign of an experienced grower.
Pasted from <GROWFAQ>
In a perfect world we would all have a pair of 600w MH and HPS hanging in our closet...Naw, Im still a noob actually, my 2nd harvest will be in a few weeks, bagseed plants. Then its the ICE and Aurora Indicas turn. I blame it all on RIU! And of course my bomb ass setup helps.
This competition would be to easy for an HID grower to win, maybe we should make 2 categories, HID and CFL
actual wattageUsing CFL's would you use actual bulb wattage or equivilant wattage value?
that means you vegged them for 56 days!? kinda small for 600w...vegged for eight weeks