Its funny when people say G/PW. In reality they only measure the watts consumed by the lights.
But there is a lot other equipment sucking electricity. Fans (exhaust and air circulating), a/c, water chilller, air/water pumps,water filters, dehumidifier and probably more.
G/PW is used as electricity cost measurement, which is very incorrect because a co2 tank is cost effective so is your nutes.
Not only that. The period from start to finish varies a lot.
Example:
Johnny veg his plant for 1 month, flower for 3 months under 400w HPS and yielded 380g.
Tom veg his plant for whole 3 months and flower for another 3 under his 400w HPS and yielded 620g.
Daniel on the other hand veg his plant for 2 months and flower for another 3 under 400w true LED with co2 tank and yielded 800g.
I get them from the local hydro shop. Just look up 6 liter pots or 7 inchCan you send me to the link you use to buy your pots please
i trellis my plants and actually train them in the trellis like a scrog.And when you SOG do you use a trellis or anything for support?? Or is it mainly top cola only
Net pots?? Fabric??? Square??I get them from the local hydro shop. Just look up 6 liter pots or 7 inch
i trellis my plants and actually train them in the trellis like a scrog.
Well they are pretty much all in prison.i liked this story, i want to know more about what Johnny Tom and Daniel are up to these days
Thanx for your help sorry if I bug just I like to take proven method and go instead of trying 2-4 diffrent things , why I am so hesitant to go away from DWC because I have that downWhite sqaure pots.
Grams per what hours??.
MYTH #1: Comparing grams harvested to watts of light used
is a good indication of an indoor garden's performance.
TRUTH: Just knowing the weight of a harvest and the size of the
lamp used is not enough information to make a useful comparison
and deem how successful a growth cycle was.
All else being equal, a 6 month old plant can generally outperform
a 3 month old plant if all that is compared is the size of the plant
to the size of the lamp, even if the lamp is less efficient once time is
taken into account. A much more useful way to calculate
your success is determining your grams per day. Take the weight
of a harvest and divide it with the number of days grown to find out
how much was produced each day.
Calculating the grams per day for each harvest will allow a
gardener to compare the success of different harvests, even if the
number of days in each cycle is different.
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Try og #18. That will get you closejust woundering people's opinan on there top few things to achieving one gram per watt , I seem to have hit my ceiling last few grows at around 65-70% . That's without co2 , Would co2 be right for me My grow space is only 8x2 1/2x8 and it's not sealed I have air coming in and exiting , and my environment is pretty dailed in don't really want to redo it so just wounder peoples tricks of the trade that could help me in taking my yeilds to next level , thanx
Grams per 24 hours. In other words, grams per day after calculation.Grams per what hours??
Pics or it never happened...Lol....I'd love to see your grow ......average 1 1/2oz a day ......you have my FULL attention......Well I average about 1.5 oz day and use 65,000 watts???
All this being said, its about 1.5 per light or .75 gpw.
Definitely can do 65,000 watts on a single story warehouse with 400 amps service. Could get away with that many lights in a 2500 sq foot warehouse.Right that's 65 1000 watt bulbs lol why does he need our help he needs a fucking power plant. That would b like more than one warehouse using more than one floor each huge building mistype or b.s.
A warehouse as a factory? Factory for what? Are you aware factory companies are inspected every while for safety reasons?Definitely can do 65,000 watts on a single story warehouse with 400 amps service. Could get away with that many lights in a 2500 sq foot warehouse.
I run a 48000 watt warehouse. No one inspects it because it's not a company. I run it 100% myself. A "warehouse" can be as simple as a metal building behind your house. Or as complex as a full wooden or concrete structure in commercially zoned property.A warehouse as a factory? Factory for what? Are you aware factory companies are inspected every while for safety reasons?
How many people need to be involved to keep that place running? Unless you live in somewhere where law covers you, I can see this myth busted. As well HE would not be averaging, because a single person can not run setup like this.