Obviously thats not every strains ot every grow... You didnt answer the question. I'm a bit confused on what to believe. I use quantum boards btw and optic led Cree leds bud not cheap ass amazon but I have used amazon lights and got great yields off cheap 150$ lights sooo yeah u just can’t grow. But here is my question about gram per watt. Optimum light output, minimum energy consumption. Seems abit to good to be true. I run those rails on dimmers and a kill a watt so I know the exact wattage I’m pulling. Now granted I get twice the W's using the two lamps. For those into grams per watt, this grow journal with the Pro-Grow X5 was roughly 0.8 grams per watt when it came to just the fat (high-appeal) tops & colas. If you get one gram per watt, you will be doing well as a grower. By the same toke, we can run this same 50 gram motor on about 150 watts and it will probably do very nicely at this rating for things like high speed passes, and other intermittent type flying at higher power. I'm using gavitas for most of my grows but I do have a quantum board grow, initial layout for the lights was more expensive but I'm reaching a similar yield for less power and it's he'll of a lot easier maintaining the environment. If it’s not every time then it’s not easy is it? Im not sure how this is confusing.10 years expierence should have given you enough knowledge to find high yield strians. My 3000w / 50 plant flat garden generally does just a little better than .5 grams per watt with yeilds in the 3-4 lbs range. Nowhere in the world does anybody care what your GPW is. It would make bigger plants not smaller. “Our yields are always improving over time, and over the last six months, we are a little higher at 1.02 grams per watt. Grow four plants using a 600-watt HPS lamp and yield about 150 grams or 5.0 oz per plant. I see splits all over the place now a days. If your referring to my grow, that veg only took that long because Cornbread are squat fucks that too forever in veg due to the bubba kush lineage. Anybody on YouTube etc…Bragging about their grams per watt is scrogging it. JavaScript is disabled. I just hit my first 2g/w with an LED scrog. 1 Electron-Volt = 1.60217733000001E-19 Joule 1 Joule = 10 Millijoule ∴ 1 Electron-Volt = 1.60217733000001E-22 Millijoule For the record, I use 400w T5 for early veg, 600w MH for late veg and 600w HPS for flower, and get .67 grams per watt (407/600) on my last grow of photo in coco, chemical nutrients/white widow. verdegreasey on June 12, 2017 at 3:43 pm IMHO, it is possible, just not practical unless you are a very light smoker. The user must fill one of the two fields and the conversion will become automatically. This has been so since I switched to CMH. I was given the following formulas to convert grams to watts but I don't know how to set it up right. So youre saying you can pull 6+ pounds from one 1000w hps? How to Calculate Watt Hours. The same equipment are being used other than lights. I'll post soon enough. The harvest potential of one of these lights is about 820 grams or 29 ounces. I have had .75 gpw with HPS and 1.37 gpw with my DIY Vero 29 x 4 LED . It would make bigger plants not smaller. Now look at renfro's garden, huge veg with huge yields and its a different light then the bud factory light. Is this true has anyone had results that prove this?. I only gas in flower. The … Most growers would agree a full canopy is the key to efficient grows. The new leds running at 2.5 umol are superior, because of the improved spectrum. So it's not hard if you are an extremely good and knowledgeable grower. Ime hps gives more yield for your buck but technology gets cheaper each year and in the end led will take over as the best lights to grow with.bud quality is for the most part better from led than hps but this seems to be from the more stable temperatures and it's not a huge difference but a slight one. About the same as "3 per light" . (3 grams per watt is unheard of) If you pull 700 grams out of a square meter, your doing good. The Stats on this light are impressive. If I use a 600 hps I'll get 300g but if I used a 300 true watt led I cound get 600g or even more ?. So a hps set up can pull 0.5 g per watt and a good led can pull 1 - 1.5 or even 2g per watt. Now my ghost train haze only needs a month to a month and a half, which I know are bigger yeilders. Seems abit to good to be true. But even if you included all those variables in the equation you couldn't logically compare (2) sets of results unless both those results were compared using the same variable values. When you also count the medium buds and nuggets (which were compact and covered in trichomes), you get just over 1 gram per watt (1.056 grams/watt). Unless I'm missing something? If you only harvested 300 grams, it means you got 0.5 grams/watt (300 grams divided by 600 watts). I'm sure 2.0 would be a cake-walk considering I had a pretty nasty mite infestation. Hey. I only care about "grams per watt" in various growing conditions. To calculate, simply divide your dry weight by your lamp wattage. Packing Instructions: 965, 966, 967. I would be able to shorten the veg period if I added co2 . In the first week I run them 12” at 25w per plant. I am pulling 1 plus gram per watt with my 315W CMH. I'm getting very odd numbers and don't look right please help. Not at all unbelievable. As it turns out, the one gram per watt formula only holds true with HID lighting, and that’s under perfect conditions. Reactions: Marla 420, 2com, The Gram Reaper and 13 others. 3 Grams of dried product/watt of light: This formula allows you to calculate your yield relative to your total light power. PhytoMAX 800 LED grow light yield increase over 1000 watt ducted single-ended HPS; Grams per watt increase 0.7258 – 0.4514: 0.2744 grams per watt increase: Percent increase grams per watt 0.2744 / … Comparing rooms in terms of grams per watt allows us to compare apples to apples,” Greenleaf says. Hust17 Not true. Is this true has anyone had results that prove this?. Each of the above methods of measurement are different and specific to a method of growing. Also, remember that light can be “absorbed” by a large grow room, so just because you have 500 watts of light in the room, that doesn’t mean 500 watts are hitting the plant. Hey. now, when using a 250 true watt LED advertised as 600w as its a replacement for 600w hps. One gram per watt is meant to be a sort of "upper limit" of what to expect from indoor grow lights as far as yields. To convert the units so that the output power is in watts, use the following information: 1 gram = 0.002205 lbs. Thread starter Mozzer496; ... You first started talking about this 3 grams per W two months ago. 1000w HPS x 3 grams per watt = 3000 grams… Log in to Reply. I'm a bit confused on what to believe. I get better penetration with the CMH's over the LED's and tighter buds. You must log in or register to reply here. A yield of one gram per watt is considered the "upper limit" of what's possible with indoor grow lights (though it can be beaten)! Again no pics it's all false! Hey. This tool converts calories to watts per hour (cal to wh) and vice versa. Week 2-5 I run them about 50w per plant at 18” Week five on I start pushing 10 per week till I hit the 100/plant. The calorie (symbol: cal) is the approximate amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. Yes normal people may only get .5 grams per watt but an experienced grower with a high powered light can smash 1 gram per watt dubs_okaygo Well-Known Member. You must log in or register to reply here. Grams per watt: Over 1 gram/watt! “Over an almost two-year period, we have a historic average of .96 grams per watt,” he says. Yes. Annual energy consumed by a light bulb is calculated by multiplying the power (43 watts) by the average daily use (3 hours/day) by the number of days per year (365). Yeah, because people lie and post pics to prove it. Is this true has anyone had results that prove this?. So a hps set up can pull 0.5 g per watt and a good led can pull 1 - 1.5 or even 2g per watt. Everywhere in the world everybody cares about their own GPW. 3 watts to gram-force centimeter per second = 30591.48639 gram-force centimeter per second. I would be able to shorten the veg period if I added co2 . Grams per plant: important if neither of the previous two are limited, but plant count is. Joined: Aug 18, 2017 Messages: 2,164 Likes Received: 980 #7 dubs_okaygo, Dec 13, 2017. Why is it incomplete... because the total light hours used to achieve the result is never included in the equation. 2.5 x 0.3 gm = 0.75 grams of lithium in each cell • Multiply the amount of lithium in each cell by the number of cells in each battery: 0.75 grams/cell x 6 = 4.5 grams of lithium in the battery. Anyone can correct me if I'm wrong but from my experience 2 grams/watt is going to require you have more than a few ducks in a row, but 1 - 1.5 can be pretty easy to do. I'm a bit confused on what to believe. Look at the bud factory yield, dude veg for 3 months and forgot to mention that being a major factor in their yield. Beings as electricity is the single most expensive part of my grow I regularly use the gram per watt ratio in calculating my efficiency. I think it works out to 1.4 grams per watt. Especially when i see pics of a full canopy. should i … For example if you're using a 600W grow light, yielding 1 gram/watt would mean you harvested 600 grams of bud. I got 1.5gpw on my first run with my QB288V2's dimmed all the way down. JavaScript is disabled. 4 watts to gram-force centimeter per second = 40788.64852 gram-force centimeter per second. This equaled about 0.92 pounds of CO2 emissions per kWh. I would think in that amount of time you would have something started, yet no pic's. In 2019, total U.S. electricity generation by the electric power industry of 4.13 trillion kilowatthours (kWh) from all energy sources resulted in the emission of 1.72 billion metric tons—1.90 billion short tons—of carbon dioxide (CO2). Half a gram per wat – for example 300 grams of dried cannabis bud from a 600 Watt HPS lamp – is an average harvest for a new grower starting out. 1 calorie = 0.001163 watts per hour. It draws 600 watts from the wall with a photon efficiency of 1.82µmol Usable PPF per watt. I thought it was complete BS until I did it myself. If I use a 600 hps I'll get 300g but if I used a 300 true watt led I cound get 600g or even more ?. Never got even close with the California Light Works SS400 LED. Reactions: rustyshaclkferd, kotobide and Hust17. Each headlight consumes only 13 Watt on dipped beam Savings of up to 1.3 grams CO2 per kilometre in New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) Special reflector technology ensures optimum brightness Rüsselsheim.
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