How to Go From Pounds Per Light to Grams Per Square Foot | cultivation financial model for cannabis
How to Go From Pounds Per Light to Grams Per Square Foot | cultivation financial model for cannabis
How to Go From Pounds Per Light to Grams Per Square Foot? Does your cultivation financial model do this? Cannabis Yield is often expressed in grams per square foot – or by pounds per light by growers. But pounds per light is not really a unit of measure, so grams per square foot of flowering canopy space has replaced it.
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Grams/sq.ft. lbs./light.
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Grams per square foot or pounds per light. We explain it all and then go into how we update our calendar to estimate 6 harvests to 4 harvests a year. If you have a cultivation financial model, check this out.
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One day?!?!
I still use pound per Light….
I watch bill ward, the dude grows, from the stash, grow from your heart and build a soil!!
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Is this spreadsheet still available?
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Could you at some point address and he Illinois Medical Patient home grow issue.
When they calculate/report the square footage, are they combining the nursery, vegetation, and flowering space to get those numbers? It seems like numbers like 50 grams per square feet is reasonable if calculated against the final space taken up by the plant. In a continuous grow yielding 5.04 harvests per year those numbers seem exaggerated.
This was the Livestream today? This is it!?