Grams Per Watt, What Is Your Norm?

Modern Selections

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That's an utter fallacy I'm sorry to tell you. I am taking your post as sarcasm as no one can actually believe that. I did visit a grow once and the choad had nails driven through his stalks. Hilarious
 

tuksu6000

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WTF people still drilling holes in the stalks? What a joke

A good yielding clone in a 4x4 with a 300w LED, sog or nicely done canopy can yield 2-3gpw pretty easily. Environment and canopy management are key to high yield and high grade flowers.

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What light are u using? Looks nice but Imo 3g/w of quality bud aint so easy. 2 seems pretty ez with modern led lights and basic skills but there is a big step to go on 3.
 

Cannabinoid Froyd

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It sounds like you need roughly the same amount of yield as I do per run for me and my wife. If you are using 56 grams a month shoot for 280 grams or 10 ounces a run minimum. That way if you're completing a run in 4 months you're using 8 ounces and building a surplus of 2 ounces for your rainy day fund that will come in handy when shit goes wrong, and it will. I'm able to exceed that in a 4x4 tent with a 425 watt led that's fairly old technology by most people's opinions, mine included. I run autos and photos and can exceed my yield goals with both so just figure on needing at least close to 300 true watts of led minimum to make it easier. I have no idea on CMH or HPS lights as far as what they would take but I'm sure others can chime in if you want to go that route. What size tent are you in now and what light are you using?
I'm currently in a 6'x10' with a 2x4 area for grows.

Maxsisun MF1000 x 2 (200w total)

I grew 4 plants, 4 gal pots, 1 month veg. 4gal pots were not rooted very well due to my inexperienced butt transplanting from 1.5g to the 4gal and immediately flipping to flower. I feel there were many other factors that limited my yield. All of which were my fault and will be corrected next go.

Edit: Planted from seed*
 

FirstCavApache64

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It sounds like a good grow where you learned a lot. I started out in a 2x4 and then moved to a 4x4. I would think your goals will be much easier to achieve in a 4x4 or with another 2x4. If you have the budget you will want to add to your lights as well. Hope it works out well for you.
 
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