Quote Originally Posted by weeddaddy50
Shoot me the link to your grow log.....I will check it out and see....if I can learn anything from you......wait.......you do not have a grow log right?

We have to assume that what you are stating is correct...from just your word.

That is why I stated for YOU to start a grow log....then we can all see....the true costs.

You are right I have never been over 1 gram a watt.....Very few people can hit that figure.....1 gram a watt is my goal for this grow...which will be 6000 grams every 60 days....I can live with that.

You do not have to assume what I am stating is correct, It is supported in numerous cannabis publications, by numerous world renowned growers.
I have also found it to be true from my own personal experiences.
I have even provided a link, and a detailed cost break down, You on the other hand have provided nothing, no figures, no articles, nothing to support what you are saying.



You sir seem to be one of those kats, who thinks if you are unable to hit 1gram per watt, then nobody else is.

What do you want me to post, I have already very specifically shown my expenses. Do you want me to photocopy my electric bill for you, or should I photocopy my nutrient orders. Seriously bro, Even if I did all that you would still think im making up the numbers, and thats fine with me.

Tomatoes grow hydroponically can expect anywhere from 60-300 tons per acre, if those same tomatoes were grown in soil, you can expect 5-10 tons per acre.
The scientific studies have been done, look for yourself.

You are growing in dirt/soiless, do you honestly not think your yields would go up if you used advanced hydroponic techniques?!?



Your bulb placement is very poor, using the inverse square law I can tell you are losing a good chunk of your yield there.
Using drain to waste is not a efficient use of nutrients, by using a recirculating hydroponic system, you could greatly cut back on your nutrient expenses. The list goes on bro, I see lots of mistakes in your room,(im not hating, still a nice room though).

So I do not think you should be talking about efficiency until you are actually being efficient.




Comparison of Hydroponic Crops to Soil Crops.