Well, Destiny is history! I cut her a couple of hours ago, she is now trimmed and hanging. She looks like a little Christmas tree lol. She is 8.2 wet weight, so I will be happy if I end up with around an eighth or so.
I'm rather curious about the wet weight to dry weight conversion. You're estimating that a wet plant that weights 8.2oz or 229gms would convert to 1/8 or 7gms? That seems rather extreme. That estimate would say that the plant is 97% water, and 3% leaf/bud weight dry. Does anyone know that actual water percent for a plant? I mean humans are like 70% I would think a plant would be less. Like maybe 60% water or something.
It just seems like a waste of money and effort to spend all that money on electricity, nutes, soil, to wind up with 1/8 or even 1/2oz per plant. I mean if you do the math you may be actually spending more than double just to grow your pot, vs buying it which seems like it would actually be cheaper.
I'm wondering mainly because I'm spending $40 bucks a month to grow 3 plants, I'm gonna double the lights in another months which will throw it up to $80. Than another month at $80. Thats about $200 in electricity to grow 3 plants. Another $70-$100 for everything else (AND I'm doing it cheap). So thats about $270, if I don't get at least 3ozs, or an ounce from each plant (I can only grow 4.5 feet max in height), I'll never grow again. Not when I can take that money and just go buy 3ozs. I don't know I just thought the whole reason to grow was to save money. And it doesn't even seem like a lot of people are breaking even. Or am I just being an idiot newbie? idk. Even the people with larger gardens and the 2000 watts of electricity they're using... they can't really be getting a lot of bang for their buck. I'm new to growing I just thought it would be a lot more worth it than what I see on this forum.
edit: just read a plant can be between 65% to 80% water by weight or 72.5% avg. So that would = 64gms avg dried out from the 229gms wet that you have. Now if you get 64gms, or basically 2ozs, THAT would definitely seem worth it. But I have too wait I guess till I harvest to figure out roughly what I'll wind up with. But if I get under an oz per plant I can't see myself getting into growing.. as much as I love it.