Estimated yield per plant with my setup help

FoolBloom

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Deff overkill on light, wouldn't doubt that it may cause stress. How long to veg is gonna be trial and error, you don't want em too big, that's not a giant space, and you don't want them crowded or your really waisting light. Pics?
 

DankyDoodle

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i believe its accurate to say you wanna give your plants about 100w of hps light each..therefore a 1000w hps = 10 plants...a 600w = 6 plants and so on.​
That right there is not correct my friend. Too many variables in the way people grow to make a broad statement like that. For example. I grow 16 plants from clones in 2gal grow bags under a 400 watt hps. Flipped as soon as they have roots, they usually yield on the average 16-22 g. Thats 252 grams or about 9 ozs.
 

Bulldog73

Active Member
what strain?? That will determine yield much more so than just throwing tons of light in it. Are you pruning? How long are you vegging for? There are so many things that effect yield that any discussion without all the info is nothing more than a guess..
 

MrStickyScissors

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That right there is not correct my friend. Too many variables in the way people grow to make a broad statement like that. For example. I grow 16 plants from clones in 2gal grow bags under a 400 watt hps. Flipped as soon as they have roots, they usually yield on the average 16-22 g. Thats 252 grams or about 9 ozs.
I have 9 plants to a 4x4 table under a 1,000 watt hps. that 110w per plant. I pull 18 to 20 zips a light
 

DankyDoodle

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I have 9 plants to a 4x4 table under a 1,000 watt hps. that 110w per plant. I pull 18 to 20 zips a light
Ok. I'm getting around 9 oz in a 2ft by 4ft space under an HPS 400 watt as stated. I think our production is about the same considering your using a 1000watter. I still dont think that most folks will get that kind of results without some experience under their belt.

I'm sure that you have to veg longer than I do to get that yield. So I am sticking by my claim that it is too broad a statement to just say you need "x" amount of watts per plant. Too many variables.
 
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