krusty
Member
syk - as i stated....i use at MOST 400 watt MH to maintain or pre grow...
BUT
i actually normally (90% of the time) simply raise the florotubes up a bit after they have cloned....
the reason for this is because there is 8 weeks of bud....it takes about 2 weeks to clone.....and i MUST transplant the plants after at least 3 weeks.....so that leaves me 5 weeks i have to grow....if i use a 400 watt MH then in 5 weeks the plants will get too large.....but under a florotube with min amount of nutrients....i can keep them below 16 inches for 5 weeks
i told you guys about this like 2 years ago but i guess yawl forgot
and god......bog bog bog bog.....i guess i gave you entirely too much credit.....i actually thought you had some sorta education....i figured since i am a dumbass hick with a wee bit of education that you would understand anything i could...
but i see the WHOLE PICTURE
bog you dont even read the thread that you comment on....you just see SQ whine'n away in the mod forums how krusty is picking on the poor sap....so then you cum down here swinging yer online persona dick trash talking me .....
you are one dumb twat bog
lmao
what part of kilowatt hours did you not freaking comprehend???
"I think the formula Krusty presents is too simplistic"
first off it aint MY formula...its fucking simple math....
and calling it simplistic when yer fucking IGNORANT...lmao
so fucking ironic
yes now i am an asshole to tie one off on bog....but anyone that stupid shoud not be able to freaking use a computer
this place is a joke as is OG
we got BOG the "GROWER OF THE YEAR" not knowwing what a kilowatt hour is.....
every month me and every other real grower look at our hydro bills to see how many kilowatt hours we consumed to see how much we owe....or maybe figure out if we are consuming too much.....i bet every damn grower knows this.....yet the grower of the year...out of 10,000 ...cant comprehend simple grade 5 math.....doesnt think time is factored in with kilowatt HOURS
and you guys wonder why i think the canna scene is completely and fully fucked beyond any point of return...
i give up
you guys win...
yer stupidness exceeds my patience
peace
krusty
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHH!!!!! fuck it feels good to finally be able to tear a strip off bog
kilowatt-hour
The kilowatt-hour (symbolized kWh) is a unit of energy equivalent to one kilowatt (1 kW) of power expended for one hour (1 h) of time. The kilowatt-hour is not a standard unit in any formal system, but it is commonly used in electrical applications.
An energy expenditure of 1 kWh represents 3,600,000 joules (3.600 x 106 J). To obtain joules when kilowatt-hours are known, multiply by 3.600 x 106. To obtain kilowatt-hours when joules are known, multiply by 2.778 x 10-7.
In general, energy (E) is equivalent to power (P) multiplied by time (t). To determine E in kilowatt-hours, P must be expressed in kilowatts and t must be expressed in hours. Suppose a 1.5-kW electric heater runs for 3 h. Then P = 1.5 and t = 3, so the energy E in kilowatt-hours is:
E = Pt = 1.5 x 3 = 4.5 kWh
If P and t are not specified in kilowatts and hours respectively, then they must be converted to those units before determining E in kilowatt-hours.
The consumption of electrical energy by homes and small businesses is usually measured in kilowatt-hours. Larger businesses and institutions sometimes use the megawatt-hour (MWh), where 1 MWh = 1,000 kWh. The energy outputs of large power plants over long periods of time, or the energy consumption of states or nations, can be expressed in gigawatt hours (GWh), where 1 GWh = 1,000 MWh = 106 kWh.
The kilowatt-hour is rarely used to express energy in any form other than electrical. A quantity of gasoline, oil, or coal contains potential energy that is liberated when the fuel is burned. The heat energy resulting from combustion of such fuels is usually expressed in joules according to the International System of Units (SI) or in British thermal units (Btus) according to the foot-pound-second (fps) or English system. If this energy is used to operate an electric generator, the output of the generator over a certain period of time can be expressed in kilowatt-hours.
BUT
i actually normally (90% of the time) simply raise the florotubes up a bit after they have cloned....
the reason for this is because there is 8 weeks of bud....it takes about 2 weeks to clone.....and i MUST transplant the plants after at least 3 weeks.....so that leaves me 5 weeks i have to grow....if i use a 400 watt MH then in 5 weeks the plants will get too large.....but under a florotube with min amount of nutrients....i can keep them below 16 inches for 5 weeks
i told you guys about this like 2 years ago but i guess yawl forgot
and god......bog bog bog bog.....i guess i gave you entirely too much credit.....i actually thought you had some sorta education....i figured since i am a dumbass hick with a wee bit of education that you would understand anything i could...
but i see the WHOLE PICTURE
bog you dont even read the thread that you comment on....you just see SQ whine'n away in the mod forums how krusty is picking on the poor sap....so then you cum down here swinging yer online persona dick trash talking me .....
you are one dumb twat bog
lmao
what part of kilowatt hours did you not freaking comprehend???
"I think the formula Krusty presents is too simplistic"
first off it aint MY formula...its fucking simple math....
and calling it simplistic when yer fucking IGNORANT...lmao
so fucking ironic
yes now i am an asshole to tie one off on bog....but anyone that stupid shoud not be able to freaking use a computer
this place is a joke as is OG
we got BOG the "GROWER OF THE YEAR" not knowwing what a kilowatt hour is.....
every month me and every other real grower look at our hydro bills to see how many kilowatt hours we consumed to see how much we owe....or maybe figure out if we are consuming too much.....i bet every damn grower knows this.....yet the grower of the year...out of 10,000 ...cant comprehend simple grade 5 math.....doesnt think time is factored in with kilowatt HOURS
and you guys wonder why i think the canna scene is completely and fully fucked beyond any point of return...
i give up
you guys win...
yer stupidness exceeds my patience
peace
krusty
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHH!!!!! fuck it feels good to finally be able to tear a strip off bog
kilowatt-hour
The kilowatt-hour (symbolized kWh) is a unit of energy equivalent to one kilowatt (1 kW) of power expended for one hour (1 h) of time. The kilowatt-hour is not a standard unit in any formal system, but it is commonly used in electrical applications.
An energy expenditure of 1 kWh represents 3,600,000 joules (3.600 x 106 J). To obtain joules when kilowatt-hours are known, multiply by 3.600 x 106. To obtain kilowatt-hours when joules are known, multiply by 2.778 x 10-7.
In general, energy (E) is equivalent to power (P) multiplied by time (t). To determine E in kilowatt-hours, P must be expressed in kilowatts and t must be expressed in hours. Suppose a 1.5-kW electric heater runs for 3 h. Then P = 1.5 and t = 3, so the energy E in kilowatt-hours is:
E = Pt = 1.5 x 3 = 4.5 kWh
If P and t are not specified in kilowatts and hours respectively, then they must be converted to those units before determining E in kilowatt-hours.
The consumption of electrical energy by homes and small businesses is usually measured in kilowatt-hours. Larger businesses and institutions sometimes use the megawatt-hour (MWh), where 1 MWh = 1,000 kWh. The energy outputs of large power plants over long periods of time, or the energy consumption of states or nations, can be expressed in gigawatt hours (GWh), where 1 GWh = 1,000 MWh = 106 kWh.
The kilowatt-hour is rarely used to express energy in any form other than electrical. A quantity of gasoline, oil, or coal contains potential energy that is liberated when the fuel is burned. The heat energy resulting from combustion of such fuels is usually expressed in joules according to the International System of Units (SI) or in British thermal units (Btus) according to the foot-pound-second (fps) or English system. If this energy is used to operate an electric generator, the output of the generator over a certain period of time can be expressed in kilowatt-hours.