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However, if you consider the time required to harvest a photoperiod plant and compare the two, the yields are pretty much the same. Let’s say you grow photoperiod plants and yield 700 grams per meter square in 4 months. Within the same time duration, you can grow two batches of autoflowers yielding 550 grams per meter square per harvest.
Yield per plant is well understood, but seed banks show yield per square meter. They usually plant about 10 plants in one square meter and directly figure out what the yield is after harvesting. We can also give a rough estimate of yield before drying, wet buds are about 75% moisture, so you just need to multiply the weight of the wet buds by 0
LED Root Max Lights, which provide an average of 577 µmol each at a distance of 3″ above the plants using just 103 watts each. This is an excellent option for vegetative or green plants. LED Ditto Max Lights, which provide an average ppfd of 849 µmol each at a distance of 6″ above the plants using just 193 watts each.
How long do autoflowers take from seed to harvest, you may ask? Well, depending on the strain, the whole cycle can take as little as 6 weeks! On the flip side, due to their shorter lifespan, autoflowering plants don’t need to be topped or given any HST, and can usually only handle LST (low-stress training) anyway, if any training at all.
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