Calcolatore Resa & Illuminazione
Stima la tua resa di cannabis in base alla configurazione dell'illuminazione, area di coltivazione e livello di esperienza. Calcola i watt richiesti per una crescita ottimale.
Floor area where plants grow. Example: 1.2m × 1.2m = 1.44 m²
What is g/W? Grams per watt measures how many grams of dried flower you produce per watt of light. This combines your experience, setup quality, and growing skills into one metric.
Floor area where plants grow. Example: 1.2m × 1.2m = 1.44 m²
Disclaimer: All calculations are theoretical estimates for legal cultivation purposes only. Actual yields vary based on genetics, environment, nutrients, and grower skill. This tool is for planning and educational purposes. Valid for legal cultivation and permitted plant use only.
What is a Yield Calculator?
A yield calculator is a tool that helps you estimate the potential harvest from your cannabis cultivation setup. By inputting key variables like lighting wattage, grow area, efficiency, and experience level, you can get realistic yield projections to help plan your grow operation.
How to Calculate Cannabis Yield
Calculating cannabis yield involves several factors:
- Total wattage of your lighting setup (LED, HPS, or CMH)
- Grow area in square meters (the floor space where plants are placed)
- Efficiency (g/W) - grams per watt, which varies by grower experience (0.5-1.5 g/W typical range)
- Grower level - experience affects actual yield (beginners achieve ~70% of potential, professionals ~115%)
- Growing method - SCROG can increase yield by 20%, SOG by 10% compared to normal methods
- Light type - LED is most efficient, requiring ~15% less wattage for the same PPFD output
Understanding Yield Efficiency (g/W)
Yield efficiency, measured in grams per watt (g/W), indicates how effectively you convert light energy into harvest weight. This metric varies significantly based on:
- Beginner (0.5 g/W): First-time growers or those with basic setups
- Intermediate (0.75 g/W): Experienced growers with good environmental control
- Advanced (1.0 g/W): Skilled growers with optimized conditions
- Expert (1.25 g/W): Professional-level cultivation with perfect conditions
- Professional (1.5 g/W): Commercial operations with CO2 supplementation and ideal genetics
How Many Watts Do I Need for My Grow Space?
The required wattage depends on your grow area and desired light intensity:
- Low intensity (300-400 W/m²): Suitable for seedlings, early vegetative growth, or low-light plants
- Medium intensity (400-600 W/m²): Optimal for most cannabis grows, providing excellent yields without excessive heat
- High intensity (600-800 W/m²): Maximum yield potential, requires excellent ventilation, CO2 supplementation, and environmental control
Note: LED lights are approximately 15% more efficient than HPS or CMH, meaning you need fewer watts to achieve the same PPFD (Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density).
LED vs HPS vs CMH: Which is Best for Yield?
Each light type has advantages:
- LED: Most energy-efficient, produces less heat, longer lifespan, requires ~15% less wattage for same output. Best for most home growers.
- HPS (High Pressure Sodium): Traditional, powerful, proven track record. Generates more heat, higher energy consumption. Still popular for large operations.
- CMH (Ceramic Metal Halide): Full-spectrum light similar to natural sunlight, good color rendering. Moderate efficiency between LED and HPS.
Growing Methods: Normal, SOG, and SCROG
Your growing method significantly impacts yield:
- Normal: Standard growing without special training. Simplest method, baseline yield.
- SOG (Sea of Green): Many small plants with minimal veg time. Can increase yield by ~10% through better light distribution and faster turnaround.
- SCROG (Screen of Green): Training plants under a screen to create an even canopy. Can increase yield by ~20% by maximizing light penetration and bud development.
Important Notes About Yield Estimates
All yield calculations are theoretical estimates. Actual yields vary significantly based on:
- Genetics and strain characteristics
- Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, CO2 levels)
- Nutrient quality and feeding schedule
- Pest and disease management
- Harvest timing and curing process
- Grower skill and attention to detail
Use this calculator as a planning and educational tool to understand potential yields and optimize your setup. Always aim for legal cultivation practices and permitted plant use only.
