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And it does. It was started by jorge cervantes years ago after visiting many many grow rooms all across the globe. He saw growers using all kinds of factors to determine final weight harvest. Yields per table, per lamp, per plant, etc. There had to be a way growers could compare yields on a universal formula. And if u really look at it grams per watt of bloom (flowering) light every 30 days turns out to be the most fair way to judge a grow. Ive heard all kinds of ways farmers want to reject, manipulate, or disregard it. But if you think about it. He was right. The only variables that are constant are WATTS &TIME. Every other variable can be changed. Time in veg is one of the biggest arguments ive heard but if you really think about it that is a factor that can be changed to make a more efficient bloom (harvest).And the whole kilowatt thing is just ridiculous. Ive found that growers that reject the formula are almost always the ones that cant hit the numbers. Think about it. Grams per watt of 12-12 light makes perfect sense. To me it does anyways. Whats yer take?
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