I'm just getting into this, but have a question about determining the average yield for any variety of cannabis. I know it has to do mainly with light and whatnot, but let's assume that part of it is ideal. I'm trying to understand what it means when a seed bank says a variety grown indoors will produce "400 - 500 gr/m2".
My grow tent is 36"x20"x62". My current assumption on how to calculate this is the following:
36 * 20 = 720 inches square
Converting that to meters square is: 0.464515.
Does that then mean a plant that's estimated to grow 400 - 500 gr/m2 would approximately (and assuming everything else is ideal) produce 46.5% of the range in my tent, or 186 - 233 gr?
My grow tent is 36"x20"x62". My current assumption on how to calculate this is the following:
36 * 20 = 720 inches square
Converting that to meters square is: 0.464515.
Does that then mean a plant that's estimated to grow 400 - 500 gr/m2 would approximately (and assuming everything else is ideal) produce 46.5% of the range in my tent, or 186 - 233 gr?
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