im going to be using the closet in my room, its a 8 foot long 4 foot wide closet, a 4 inch 203 cfm fan for exaust and another one to blow air in, the closet is a little shorter than the room at 7.5 feet tall.before you buy those lights lets hear the dimensions of your grow setup, what types of fans your using , and what grow method you're using. This will help with our input
thank you first off, and a quick question, this summer because the tempature wont be freezing ill be growing 4-5 outside in a small field with tall grass, what would the yield be of that, its in visible sunlight for all 12 hours on a clear sky and i can till the area to place down coconut soil or something along the lines. my entire yard is shrouded in trees and the area is really cut off from the rest of our yard by trees to so i thought it be a good place to grow too.About a pound. Or 2000 grams. Or somewhere in-between.
Lol, 2000 grams is 4.4 pounds.About a pound. Or 2000 grams. Or somewhere in-between.
I've always thought the 'gram per watt' measuring stick was useless without other parameters like time taken into account.
If one plant grows 1000 grams with one month veg and a second grows 4000 grams with 6 months veg under the same 1000w light, which is making more efficient use of the electricity? The first was 1gram/watt, while the second was 4 grams/watt. It should be kwh/kg or some such.
Exactly, and most modern growers aren't aware of that.Grams per watt was just for growers using the same lights and veg times even strains to compare their results. Many used one four week vegs and so 1gram a watt became something to aim for.
Then came leds and with inflated veg times they started saying they could yeild 3g/w and hps was shit and should go find a dark corner burst into flames and die.
Leds made many harmonious subjects into toxic crap no one wants to discuss anymore as all you get is trolls talking hype
It would. I'd do g/wh so higher numbers are better. People have tried to make it a thing before. But most people are fucking terrible at math so apparently it's too complicated.Exactly, and most modern growers aren't aware of that.
It doesn't have to be toxic, though. It would just be nice to have a way to objectively compare efficiency, and a ratio of KWH to harvest amount would do so, no?
Agreed that g/wh would be better. As long as time is factored in, I'm down.It would. I'd do g/wh so higher numbers are better. People have tried to make it a thing before. But most people are fucking terrible at math so apparently it's too complicated.
As said above by SPLFreak808 1000w hid lamps are not a good choice for a new grower even if there was room for them.I'm going to be buying 2 HPS 1000w lights soon and I'm using them to grow 4 plants, how much yield would there be?
I'm new to this so I'm trying to learn as much as i can before i start, thanks.