hard to believe, sorry really 3300g wowI have used a 2560 watt hps and got over 400 grams dry.....ive used 3 1000 watt hps and got 3300 grams easily....im using 2 1000 watts now and hoping for 900 grams plus because I only vegged for 1 week
Ok, so that all seems to make sence to me, do you think that this changes when using multiple lights? lets take your 400 example, now lets say there are 2 400's, are you still figuring on .5g/wt @ 800 watts OR is it something like .75g/wt @ 800 watts?Good question! The greater the light penetration, the higher your yield. 1 gram per watt may be achievable under 1000w lights, but .5 grams is a more realistic goal under 400w lights.
The same goes for yield times; in the sun or under 1000w you can go by the breeders estimates, but as the light penetration decreases, you can start adding weeks to that average "flowering time".
I don't have enough grows to give an average yield, but a 1/4 lb - .5 grams per watt are good estimates under 400w.
And average flowering time under 400w is closer to 3 months than 2.
hard for me to see much over 1grm as well but if I groom the hell out of as many plants as will in my bloom leaving no wasted space maybe 2grms I will try I think if its doable I can. its medication time for nowlast grow I finally hit 1g per watt exactly.
got right around 600 Grams flowering with a 600 watt light.
about 21 oz's growing GreenHouse White Widow strain.
I cant imagine how somone could get 2 grams per watt unless the strain was crazy yielding with low potency
Topic is surely food for a fun thread, but grams/watt is about the most inaccurate and crude means of measurement and has no real world value. Makes for fun reading with a little chest beating, anecdotal evidence, perhaps some romanticism thrown in.Well here we go lets have it.....
How many grams per watt is your batting average??