.0357 per watt per day!
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Just for shit n giggles lats say you use 1000w. The only thing changing is size of light.
650÷ 1÷ 63 = 10.3
The size of the light can't determine your gram per day. Your gram per day determine your gram per day
Hahaha, no way. I started this shit but I'm not finishing it! I'm making popcorn. Shed is right. That guy's formula doesn't work for less than 1000W lights. If I'd spent an extra few minutes thinking about it I'd have probably never shared it here because it seems better suited to large commercial grows.Maybe rider can just clear something up for me so i know. Maybe I'm just missing something obvious.
20.8 per 1000w used?
33.3 grams a day for 1600w
Because, as I said above, when you divide by a fraction you get a bigger number. When your dealing with percentages you multiply. See my example previous.Is 630 not 63% of 1000?
Don't see why the formula won't work under 1000 Watts
Looking at it again, I'm not sure it doesn't. Remember that this is a way of comparing yields across many different types of grows regardless of size.Is 630 not 63% of 1000?
Don't see why the formula won't work under 1000 Watts
Looking at it again, I'm not sure it doesn't. Remember that this is a way of comparing yields across many different types of grows regardless of size.
1000grams / 2 (1000W lights) / 100 days = 5 grams per light unit per day
1000grams / 1 (1000W light) / 100 days = 10 grams per light unit per day
1000grams / 0.5 (500W light) / 100 days = 20 grams per 1/2 light unit per day
No matter how you slice it the guy getting 1000g using 1/2 light unit is slaying the grower that's getting 1000g using two light units. I think it's the nomenclature that's screwing us up. It's incorrect to call it grams per day without clarifying that it is relative to a specified unit of lighting.