4 plants, 9 lights, 3 week veg, 22.6 lbs dry!!!

widowmaker31

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In my experience, people who refer to themselves as a "master grower" are usually spouting a lot of other nonsense as well.
I don't have to tout I just lead by example and prove it everyday. Step up and learn something or critique yourself and do you! LOL
 

widowmaker31

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Why come in touting 5lb plants, then follow with "wet weight... Not counting root balls"? The only number that matters is the final weight after it's been dried and packaged for curing.

Quick numbers; if all 90sq' is usable "plant space", you should be able to bag 20lbs dry (that's trimmed and "deboned", no paclo).

Good luck. :bigjoint:
Touting nothing to it! Prove it all day baby! Love it! ;-)
 

Bareback

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I need teaher will you try to guide me through design and concept ins and outs pros and cons costs and yields. I would appreciate it. Think about it if you will

Bare
 

Yodaweed

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Keep reading homie. 2.8 is with one light over top. I consistently avg 4.2 with 4000 watts of light per plant. Strain dependant for sure. Ssh cup cut, 5.9. White sour diesel 4.1.
So you average 4.2 pounds with 4000 watts of light? That's 1881.6 grams per 4000 watts or .47 grams per watt, not very efficient.
 
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