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casing yeilds
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i have 12 quart jars of rye grain with 125 ml of rye in each one, growing pr and eq's in them, was wondering what the yeild for each jar would be if i cased with 50/50 mix,,,,


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Re: casing yeilds [Re: shrooming4fun]
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I don't use 50/50, just straight verm to case. In theory, your dry weight of substrate is your dry weight of yeild. If you're going to mix the jars together in a casing, then your question should be yeild/casing rather than yeild/jar. I've read that casings a few inches deep will yeild 2-4 wet pounds per square foot.


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Re: casing yeilds [Re: AcidSmurf]
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No way in hell the dry weight of your substrate is gonna equal the dry weight of your yield.


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Re: casing yeilds [Re: New Name]
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It is impossible to say what is going to come out in the wash. There are SO many variables. Like one of the above posts said it is possible to reap 2-4 pounds per square foot. I have yet to actually see that personally but I think if a person had a really nice set up it's not impossible...


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