1 lb per 5000 sq ft? What does that mean? I'm seeing quantities in pounds per light, or pounds per sq ft. Just trying to sort out proforma numbers from garbage.
They wrote it into their law:
(B) Lighting. The Lighting Power Densities (LPD)
for cultivation space commits to not exceed an average of 36 watts per gross square foot of active and growing space canopy, or all installed lighting technology shall meet a photosynthetic photon...
Those the the frameworks provided by the State - leave it pretty darn wide open besides square footage in Flower. and ..."not exceed an average of 36 watts per gross square foot of active and growing space canopy. All installed lighting technology shall meet a photosynthetic photon efficacy...
You have 5,000 square foot flowering canopy space - any medium. And you probably are growing with LED lights to come in under the state's requirements for energy efficiency. How much yield can you get from such a flower space? The applications that I am reading are all over the map!