capitalsteez
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I know it can't be exact, but with LED, controlled climate & good genetics what could an average to good grower get with say 10,000 watts? & what would be more or less needed to get 40 pounds, tysm
People like to say that 1 gram per watt thing.You mileage may vary. 1 gram/per/watt is/was the measure of being productive grower. It is one measure of success. This usually only about the lighting. Most people dont divide their entire wattage into a grow. So someone running lights, CO2, AC vs someone just doing it with lights and fans is not considered. Obviously, lights and fans grow is going to be cheaper/per/gram. Rule of thumb 1000W=2.2lbs. People do 3-4 a light I am told.
Anyhow.
1000W=1000g.
10,000W=10,000g
10,000g= a little over 22lbs.
So, 20 -1000W HPS + associated equipment and Skill should get you there. Anyone with money can buy the equipment. Of course you need to be able to process 40lbs, deliver and start the next grow cycle all at the same time.
Easy and fun to farm on paper.
This exactly. Grams per watt means something in SOME instances, but not all so I dont believe it should be used as a standard equation. For example, I dont veg my plants. I cut from a momma and when they root, I transplant them directly under the flower lights. I'll let them harden off for a day or two then right into 12/12 for 8 weeks. To compare my 1000W to anyone elses 1000W means nothing if I dont veg under 24 hrs of light for 6 weeks then flower at 12/12 for another 8 weeks. Time scale in my instance would be more relevant than grams per watt. I could probably get nearly twice as much in a fiscal year than someone who veg with the same light watt for watt. I too am a quality over quantity kinda guy, though I'm happier if a quality crop turns out to be heavy.People like to say that 1 gram per watt thing.
Personally, I say that any kind of G per watt thing is meaningless.
Is this just the math that thing the led guy's talk about or do you have an actual lay out with veg times, light spacing, room dimensions and that sort of thing? Interested in hearing about the 10k 36 door yield.10 kW could bring 36 lbs.
Whats the area being covered in your 2k going to be?My design is maximizing efficiency, my goal is to use 2kW over one square meter, I'm looking for 2.5 kilos.
over 5 pounds in a sq meter? I'm in for the run. Link to thread please?I could get into all of that, but I'm not building a 10kW setup.
My design is maximizing efficiency, my goal is to use 2kW over one square meter, I'm looking for 2.5 kilos.
over 5 pounds in a sq meter? I'm in for the run. Link to thread please?
How else can we put LP out of business?Almost 8.5 zips per sq ft....thats ambitious. I'd like to watch that thread as well.
No amount of light efficiency will get you 2.5kg/m2 without many other optimizations. Start with something you know you can attain. I agree with Dr. Who on all the points Lucky Luke didn't cover in reply #1Once it is built.
I'm still testing the Bridgelux Vero 29 C, based on small scale performance I will decide if I should order 2kW of Vero or switch to another brand.
Everyone is screaming I'm an idiot and the Luminus or the Citizen are better than the Bridgelux. If I can manage the efficiency I'm looking for then I'll unload on the TastyLED light engines.
No amount of light efficiency will get you 2.5kg/m2 without many other optimizations. Start with something you know you can attain. I agree with Dr. Who on all the points Lucky Luke didn't cover in reply #1
My advice is: Relax, grow some shit. See how it goes, and try to do better next time.
I didn't mean to assume anything about your experience, and I wish you luck! SOG grows on par with Doc's are rare, and so are vertical trellis systems. Lately I have been trying to decide which one I want to try next. What is LP and why are you targeting them? I think having a sworn enemy/target is a legitimately good business strategy, I am just curious.This isn't my first rodeo, I've been waiting a decade for LED to get to this point. The space is optimized for it, aeroponics will carry the feed, I just need to find the right light source.
I'm not looking for anything outrageous like 2 g/W, that would be 4 kilos, I'm aiming a bit more conservative with 1.25 g/W. If I manage 1.5 or 1.6 g/W I'll probably have a heart attack.