Hello all!
I recently finished a bit of testing with a T5HO light panel and was curious about the 1g/w rule. Im really sorry if this has been answered a ton of times, but I is lazy >.>
So, with my current panel I found that the T5HO cant really penetrate further than 5-6 inches into the canopy. Its a 432W fixture, with one malfunctioning bulb, and I only pulled roughly 100-110 grams dry. Keep in mind this was only one plant under the light, so I could probably get closer to the 1g/w goal with multiple plants, I just scrogged this one out to see what I could get.
Im thinking with CFL/T5 lighting more plants with shorter grows is the way to go in terms of efficiency. I let this one go for waaaayyyy too long lol, but it turned out nice
So, that brings me to my question! How do you determine time in the 1g/w equation? Is it based off a certain grow window, like a one month veg two month flower? Im just curious, I want to keep a baseline for my stuff so I know what to expect. Makes improving on my stuff a lot easier when I know what im getting exactly out of my equipment
Thanks in advance for replies!
I recently finished a bit of testing with a T5HO light panel and was curious about the 1g/w rule. Im really sorry if this has been answered a ton of times, but I is lazy >.>
So, with my current panel I found that the T5HO cant really penetrate further than 5-6 inches into the canopy. Its a 432W fixture, with one malfunctioning bulb, and I only pulled roughly 100-110 grams dry. Keep in mind this was only one plant under the light, so I could probably get closer to the 1g/w goal with multiple plants, I just scrogged this one out to see what I could get.
Im thinking with CFL/T5 lighting more plants with shorter grows is the way to go in terms of efficiency. I let this one go for waaaayyyy too long lol, but it turned out nice
So, that brings me to my question! How do you determine time in the 1g/w equation? Is it based off a certain grow window, like a one month veg two month flower? Im just curious, I want to keep a baseline for my stuff so I know what to expect. Makes improving on my stuff a lot easier when I know what im getting exactly out of my equipment
Thanks in advance for replies!