Hi.
Thought I'd give my 2c. Got this idea from the 4lbs per 4x4 thread.
Let's face it. Most growers aren't limited by the power available, but the grow space available. Another thing most growers chase is yield.
LED tech has become efficient enough that the lmc561 and 301 make a difference to your power bill by like what $10 (depending on your grow size of course).
Us as growers must ask ourselves this question. Do you want to be the most efficient in the forum with
2gpw , 4lbs yield in a 4x8 or be the guy that gets 1.5gpw with 5lbs yield in a 4x8 but paying an extra $50-200 in power for that extra lbs?
Sure, GPW is a great benchmark for benchers and potential goals ( like computer/cpu benches). But is it a realistic goal for most of us here?
We should all be focussing on grams/sqm just like in the hydroponic tomato industry.
In saying that, grams per square meter will help us improve a lot more as a grower than just upgrading to better LEDs ( although nothing wrong with having the latest and greatest ).
I hope i haven't caused too much drama here and will be interested to know what the SOG guys get per sqm size.
Anyone ever wonder what the most efficient pot size is for x weeks of veg?
Looking forward to the future of new growing techniques used.
Thought I'd give my 2c. Got this idea from the 4lbs per 4x4 thread.
Let's face it. Most growers aren't limited by the power available, but the grow space available. Another thing most growers chase is yield.
LED tech has become efficient enough that the lmc561 and 301 make a difference to your power bill by like what $10 (depending on your grow size of course).
Us as growers must ask ourselves this question. Do you want to be the most efficient in the forum with
2gpw , 4lbs yield in a 4x8 or be the guy that gets 1.5gpw with 5lbs yield in a 4x8 but paying an extra $50-200 in power for that extra lbs?
Sure, GPW is a great benchmark for benchers and potential goals ( like computer/cpu benches). But is it a realistic goal for most of us here?
We should all be focussing on grams/sqm just like in the hydroponic tomato industry.
In saying that, grams per square meter will help us improve a lot more as a grower than just upgrading to better LEDs ( although nothing wrong with having the latest and greatest ).
I hope i haven't caused too much drama here and will be interested to know what the SOG guys get per sqm size.
Anyone ever wonder what the most efficient pot size is for x weeks of veg?
Looking forward to the future of new growing techniques used.