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@The Terps -The One Percenter Rule in Growing. Many of the actions a grower takes are small and by themselves are maybe one percent of growth. But they stack and add up synergisticly.
Damn Terps I'm giving it my best effort.... I'm hoping I can get there... I've spent the money on the environment and room instead of some new light..The Secret Recipe
Healthy plants, proper environment all day and night from day one till finish that mean lighting and environment, proper irrigation and nutrient practices, no bugs, wilt, pm, no decencies, knowing your strain, nutes, and equipment. Proper maintenance pruining, cleaning, cloning and ipm. Proper veg times proper plant placement.
Not taking short cuts, using band aides or rushing anything.
Genetics play into also but isn't luck or a gavita, or a box of rockwool it's every little thing every day.
I'm assuming you mean 2.88 per light not 2.88 gpw. That would put you at 6.42 pounds a light. And if you meant a gram per watt that would put you at 2.23 pounds per 1000w light. Please clarify for all interested parties2.88 avg gpw over 10 week period with Liberty Haze clones perpetual style....not including AC, Fans, heaters, etc...
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You are killing it Terps! I love taking a look at your grows. My buddies that have a real nice pole barn rdwc have done it but they have overhead DE lighting with vert bulbs in between rows of plants. They have only hit the 3 per light mark a couple times and it was only with one strain. Plants were literally 7ft tall and biggest ones hit 4# per plant. To this day i have never seen indoor trees like that. He preaches its all about having environment absolutely controlled and consistent. Seems like double ended lighting is also a must and 12 ft ceilings definitely help. I have only hit 2 per light but im only working with a basement stuffed full of lights. so im focusing on trying to pull the most i can per square foot rather than gpw.so at 1/2 lb per week over 10 wks gives you 5 lbs not even close to 3 grams per wat?
Sorry...Math is not my best subject.. Its more like 1.3 grams per wat or something like that. lol
I should have checked the math before chiming in.
There's a realistic number thanks for clairifying
Sorry my ego inflated the first auto that netted me 50 grams lol :)1.3 gpw is still 2.9 a light. I've seen grows that looked in much better shape that was about 1 gpw. No offense Ll grows but I've been growing for close to 20 years and am pretty good at calling bullshit.
This thread is about techniques, lighting layouts, nutrient feed schedules and all other variables we can use to reach this goal collectively. So let's share knowledge and please no inflated egos.