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budulike
04-18-2005, 11:15 PM
I was just woundering what is the best way of working out yields is there a certain amount of lumens per gram or something
Thanks

budulike
04-19-2005, 01:12 AM
Bump. Any of you guys any ideas :cool:

llamaman666
04-19-2005, 01:18 AM
I like this equation: X=watts HID, Y=30 days of veg, Z=grams
1/2X times Y=2Z
of course strain grower expeirence blah blah, thats a good starter

llamaman666
04-19-2005, 01:20 AM
example, 60 day of veg, 1000 watts
500 times 2=1000
since it is 2Z, devide by 2
500 grams
I got fivehundred by deviding 100 by two. and 2 cuz 30 times two is 60

This is for the stoned who don't understand mathmatics. peace out y'all
^thats me^

smokinlowrider4u
04-19-2005, 01:57 AM
guess it all changes outside. kinda wondering what my 48+ plants will do out side this season

mellow mood
04-19-2005, 02:30 AM
put a lot of love, affection, and money. then, you will get big budzzz yea!

HerbPuffer242
04-19-2005, 06:26 PM
example, 60 day of veg, 1000 watts
500 times 2=1000
since it is 2Z, devide by 2
500 grams
I got fivehundred by deviding 100 by two. and 2 cuz 30 times two is 60

This is for the stoned who don't understand mathmatics. peace out y'all
^thats me^

Nice explanation. However it does not work for the very stoned.

...lol

jadeius
04-19-2005, 06:51 PM
well, i think the only thing wrong with using mathematics to guess that is you have to take into account how many plants you're growing and what the yield typically can be for a specific strain...there's too many wild variables and there's always something left out...you just can't make calculations across those variables, none of them happen at the same time anyways...

budulike
04-19-2005, 11:03 PM
well, i think the only thing wrong with using mathematics to guess that is you have to take into account how many plants you're growing and what the yield typically can be for a specific strain...there's too many wild variables and there's always something left out...you just can't make calculations across those variables, none of them happen at the same time anyways...


But you must admit there is a direct coalition between watts and yeild