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3g per watt loooool I need to see this :)1 gram per 1 watt of light
so 560g/600w = .93g/w is right
but that shit an't true no more....
3 grams per watt is the NEW
also if you smokin your own you did just fine!
3g per watt loooool I need to see this :)1 gram per 1 watt of light
so 560g/600w = .93g/w is right
but that shit an't true no more....
3 grams per watt is the NEW
also if you smokin your own you did just fine!
Yes u will get a little bump on top with using 400v lights but 3 G per watt is dislusionalMy bloom chamber is 7'x9' and 2000 watts now.
gavita 1000
nanolux 600
3-132watt Mars Leds.
My goal is:
i flip 8 and harvest 8 plants per week. i was doing this for a while before my breeding experiment went bad and hermed and seeded my room.
Anyway...Plant start out on one side of the room and end on the other. plant groups that are in weeks 4-5-6 are in the center of the room and directly under the hps lights. by the 8th week they are leaning on the far wall from the the week 1 group.
Thats my method and i believe its the most efficient grams per watt growing style. With proper topping and main lining - lolly popping,some training SOG, etc.
Ive only been growing 1-1/2 years i can see 3 grams per watt in my future, or close to it.
Lol u need to re do the maths bro :)Ill be happy with 2 or 2.5 grams perr watt.
Theoretically:
8 plants per week at 72 grams per plant over a 10 week period. 7200 grams from 2000 watts of light. 3.6 g/w
What do u think of the taste of the red cherry berry ??? The 1 I done smelt real nice but was lacking in flavourDried and Cured..even at 1.3g/w im killing it. I know there is a lot of room for improvement. Good shit too. Red Cherry Berry on the left and Liberty Haze on right.View attachment 609576
I'm sure almost all of you are familiar with the g/watt ratio as measure of one's growing efficiency. Simple though that seems, I have a question (surprise, surprise). Is the ratio calculated from the total wattage of your lights, or from the total wattage your lights burn *for the duration* of the flowering cycle?
For example, say you have a 600W flowering light, and over a three month flowering cycle, you pull down 560 dry grams. 560g/600W=.93g/W. However, during that time, you would've used 2700W of juice, running that light on a 12 hour cycle. 560g/27000W=.02g/W, and that can't be right.
So what's the appropriate (and accurate) way to measure your growing efficiency in g/W?
Thanks for reading! Just lookin' to see how I stack up. I think I'm bored... :D
Well then there should be an American Standard means to measure g/w...LOL
I dont include AC , Heat or Fans just lights. these change with the seasons.
If anyone is trying to reach 3g/w then forget AC, Fan and measure just light.
9 week strain or 10 or 11 is the only thing that varies.
whats the formula?