larrybobkins
Well-Known Member
just go by 1/3 to1/2 a g per watt if u halfway know what you are doing I go by g/w
How long did it take you to figure out that formula? Probably at lot longer than it would take to give the ignorant bastard a straight answer, which is all he is here on this site for.Forget all these guys and their crazy answers. Here is how you calculate it:
First you weigh the amount of soil going in the pot. Then you weigh the pot. Remove the weight of the pot from the weight of the soil and divide by 17. This gives you a baseline. Next you take the amount of wattage and multiply that by the max distance that inverse square law allows for a thousand watt setup. Take that number and add it to the total fluid ounces of nutrient solution you plan on using. After you have that number then divide by the square root of Pi. Add this number to the baseline we got at the beginning and multiply by 90 days for your total yield.
It all depends on the plant type, environment, and proper nutes. The air pot and the lights that you are using show that you have started off well. Good luck on your grow. PeaceHi there was just wondering what sort of weight could u hope to pull off a plant using a 5 gal air pot , under 1000w hps? any idea`s?