vladimiroslav
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Hi all, I've found this on another forum, and I was wondering if its the same numbers under leds? Anyone?
And how it relates to watt per gram? Obviously, I wont hit the 1w/g yield if I have a plant in a 1gal container under a Hans panel or a A51, but I might if its in a 5gal or 10gal pot... but then, whats the minimum pot size to achieve this? 5,7,10?
And how it relates to watt per gram? Obviously, I wont hit the 1w/g yield if I have a plant in a 1gal container under a Hans panel or a A51, but I might if its in a 5gal or 10gal pot... but then, whats the minimum pot size to achieve this? 5,7,10?
One of the questions I hear most from new growers is "How much does container size effect yield?" ... "Can I yield a pound in a 5 gallon bucket?"...
As we all know, yield depends on a myriad of things - soil, sun, water, genetics, etc. All that taken into consideration, I have noticed some average yields from different container sizes when given good conditions.
1 gallon container = half ounce yield
2 gallon container = 1 ounce yield
5 gallon container = 2.5 ounce yield
7 gallon container = 4 ounce yield
10 gallon container = 5-6 ounce yield1
20 gallon container = 10+ ounce yield
100 gallon container = 50 ounce yield
These aren't guaranteed yields. Just an average of what you can expect from different container sizes under good conditions. You can yield less or more depending on your experience level and genetics of your plants. Obviously, the 7 gallon and under containers would be best suited for indoor and 10+ are more geared for outdoor growing.