10000 watt of light

Hi, we have 10,000 watt of light. How many plants under each light to get the most yeild.
It is grown in soil
10 gallon pots
Flowered at 3 to 4 ft tall
It's 75 % saliva
How many plants should be ideal under each light or would 1 beasty tree make the same yeild
Can you give me an estimate on yeild per light and number of plants per light
That's in advance
 

Jdubb203

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Hi, we have 10,000 watt of light. How many plants under each light to get the most yeild.
It is grown in soil
10 gallon pots
Flowered at 3 to 4 ft tall
It's 75 % saliva
How many plants should be ideal under each light or would 1 beasty tree make the same yeild
Can you give me an estimate on yeild per light and number of plants per light
That's in advance
Hi, we have 10,000 watt of light. How many plants under each light to get the most yeild.
It is grown in soil
10 gallon pots
Flowered at 3 to 4 ft tall
It's 75 % saliva
How many plants should be ideal under each light or would 1 beasty tree make the same yeild
Can you give me an estimate on yeild per light and number of plants per light
That's in advance

How big is your room that will determine I run 10k also pull about 14-16 pounds of 50 plants bushed out with trellis canopy never gets more 1 ft tall
 

Dividedsky

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You could grow one tree under each light if you wanted to. I know of person (med patient) in rhode island who followed the laws and grew 10 or 12 plants can't remember the legal limit. Each plant was under a 1000w light.
Bro or girl, if your asking about expected yields are you sure your ready to do a 10,000 w grow? There's so many variables to what you will get in yield. Most important is grow environment then nutes. 10,000w is a fucking huge/serious grow, you going to be putting in work and also I hope you got hellava a/c unit.
 

Greenhouse;save

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Yea learn how to grow first (duh).......newbie central is a start and as stated 10000 watts of juice is gonna cost you in a big way and would incorporate alot of thought and planning ........I could go on and tell you a MASSIVE story about how to go about it .....but......until I feel like you have got some kind of a clue wot you are about to get into.......then that's it from me......Good luck because I fear you will need it...




Mr green
 

Dividedsky

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What greenhouse says is correct. If you don't know how to grow or the fundamentals of growing then most likely you fail. I had 2000w bloom room going and I thought that was a lot of work. I couldn't even imagine the hours you'd be putting in with 10,000w. It'd be a full time job probably with overtime. If you didn't know how to problem solve plants deficiencies things would go south real quick. Then again I could be wrong and you could produce great buds. Who knows. Your electric bill would most likely be $2000 a month with lights, fans, and a/c. Most houses can't handle that much pull so you'd probably have to be in a commercial space. Good luck...I'd recommend starting small.
 
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Dr. Who

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I run over 10K and my bill is hovering at 500





I would expect one to know something about growing before shelling out that kinda money......considering the room size and your expeirience.
Have fun dialaing in as i bet you skimped somewhere else....

Doc

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Dividedsky

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I run over 10K and my bill is hovering at 500





I would expect one to know something about growing before shelling out that kinda money......considering the room size and your expeirience.
Have fun dialaing in as i bet you skimped somewhere else....

Doc

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$500!!! are you kidding around? In Massachusetts electric is way more expensive than. My friend has a 2000w flower room plus around 450 watts for veg, 8in fan running 24/7, and a dehu and is paying about $400+ a month in electric. Do you have solar power,run a generator or have a windfarm in your yard? haha
 

passdadutch

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$500!!! are you kidding around? In Massachusetts electric is way more expensive than. My friend has a 2000w flower room plus around 450 watts for veg, 8in fan running 24/7, and a dehu and is paying about $400+ a month in electric. Do you have solar power,run a generator or have a windfarm in your yard? haha
Damn that much. I can run just about 2600 watts and my dehumidifier on all the time and fans for about 300.00 little more and that's just the grow room not entire house. My cost is .12 per kWh and what ever random numbers that keep coming after it. And that's if I run 24/7. Which half my lights don't, veg gets 4 hrs rest and flower gets 12 but if I ran all mine 24/7 it wouldn't be much at all. If his bill is 400+ including house etc then not bad. If just the room then I feel bad for what u pay for electric.
 

Dividedsky

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I don't know what strain that's 75% saliva.:)





Here's 60 under 8 1000s

props man, nice clean grow.How is the room exhausted or is heavily dutied air conditioned, I figured you might need both and fresh air intake. Love seeing pics of a warehouse grow. Brings a smile to my face. How many watts is in the top pic? Looks like 40 to 50 hoods. Am I close?
 

Dividedsky

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Damn that much. I can run just about 2600 watts and my dehumidifier on all the time and fans for about 300.00 little more and that's just the grow room not entire house. My cost is .12 per kWh and what ever random numbers that keep coming after it. And that's if I run 24/7. Which half my lights don't, veg gets 4 hrs rest and flower gets 12 but if I ran all mine 24/7 it wouldn't be much at all. If his bill is 400+ including house etc then not bad. If just the room then I feel bad for what u pay for electric.
Ya I stand corrected he has central a/c in the house think his total bill is around 400 and change, I'll ask him tomorrow. Its a pretty big 5 bedroom house with huge 6 car garage, living room on top.
 

passdadutch

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Ya I stand corrected he has central a/c in the house think his total bill is around 400 and change, I'll ask him tomorrow. Its a pretty big 5 bedroom house with huge 6 car garage, living room on top.
400 sounds right. I have 4 5000btu a/c's running 24/7 in my house to cool it off and run space heaters in winter on and off and my bill never breaks 700. Winter months it's nice since I only run space heater when it's super freezing so bill goes down a few hundred. We used to have oil but shit got way to expensive. Electric so much cheaper for me.
 

Dividedsky

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400 sounds right. I have 4 5000btu a/c's running 24/7 in my house to cool it off and run space heaters in winter on and off and my bill never breaks 700. Winter months it's nice since I only run space heater when it's super freezing so bill goes down a few hundred. We used to have oil but shit got way to expensive. Electric so much cheaper for me.
Ya oil is the reason I moved out of last place. 2 years ago and even last year was fucking freezing here in New England I was dropping like 300 a month on oil. Sometimes would drop 600 and hope it would get us through 2 months. My landlord told us its not to bad and won't be to expensive when we 1st moved in... my mistake. We had the old school forced hot water steam radiator. It was real obtrusive being so loud. Luckily he let us go month to month so after 9 months at the place we were out that fucker. My girlfriend and I weren't spending another winter there.
 
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passdadutch

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Ya oil is the reason I moved out of last place. 2 years ago and even last year was fucking freezing here in New England I was dropping like 300 a month on oil. Sometimes would drop 600 and hope it would get us through 2 months. My landlord told us its not to bad and won't be to expensive when we 1st moved in... my mistake. We had the old school forced hot water steam radiator. It was real obtrusive being so loud.
Yea New England is cold, we get cold days here in north jersey but not as bad as you.Same as me had a boiler in basement ran off oil sent hot water and steam to stupid baseboard radiator.House is old isn't all that insulated, let alone updated as far as windows so drafty. So oil was a waste of cash. Space heater keeps everyone's room the way they want and like it and cost a hell of a lot less than what oil was costing me especially since house is so old and doesn't hold heat well. And winter time dinning room/kitchen gets heated by the gas stove which doesn't cost shit to run lol. No central a/c for me. Everyone has there own 5000btu a/c for there room. Why my electric is so high sometimes.
 
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