shawnery
Well-Known Member
When I first started growing I heard gram per watt which meant taking your total grams divided by your lights watts in order to compare your harvest to other harvest or to the gold standered. Then later I heard a know it all, honestly he did know a lot, say you should divide your grams by total kw hours cost. That's not precisely fair either because you're comparing cost and not efficiency of your power use in terms of total harvest and everyone has different electric costs.
My idea is to take light hours per day times vegeyative days plus the light hours per day times flowering days divided by total amount of days grown. Then you take your total number of grams divided by the average watts used per day.
For my current grow,
30 days at 18 hours per day = 540
60 days at 12 hours per day = 720
Total hours of light = 1260 x light watts 1600
= 2,016,000 total light watts used
2,016,000 divided by 90 days
= 2240 everage watts used per day
Lets say my harvest is 1000g to make it easy.
So my overall grams per watt is 1000g/2240w
= .45g per watt
Anyone with any light with any grow span should be able to equally compare grows to one another.
Or did I attempt to come up with a solution that really wasn't needed?
My idea is to take light hours per day times vegeyative days plus the light hours per day times flowering days divided by total amount of days grown. Then you take your total number of grams divided by the average watts used per day.
For my current grow,
30 days at 18 hours per day = 540
60 days at 12 hours per day = 720
Total hours of light = 1260 x light watts 1600
= 2,016,000 total light watts used
2,016,000 divided by 90 days
= 2240 everage watts used per day
Lets say my harvest is 1000g to make it easy.
So my overall grams per watt is 1000g/2240w
= .45g per watt
Anyone with any light with any grow span should be able to equally compare grows to one another.
Or did I attempt to come up with a solution that really wasn't needed?