400w Club-Show Off Your 400w Pride And Joy

MasterHemp

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Hey guys great looking plants!! :o:o

Been awhile since i posted an update here, today i was moving the colas around so they all get equal lighting and so i thought i'd take some snaps while i was at it

White Widow, Sativa dom. Week 9 of flowering
Had a N problem at the start thats the explenation for the curling you see but it has not gotten worse and hasn't really affected the buds

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This white widow got out of control, definitely didnt plan on it getting this big lol
but on the otherhand the yield is looking fantastic :hump:

Happy Growing :leaf:
 

Flo Grow

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Hello fellow 400'ers !
I wanted to post this for those, which is most, that do not know the correct height for light penetration using a 400w HPS

My Hortilux 400w and using the Inverse Square Law in regards to light penetration :

58,000 lumens/sq ft UP TO 1 foot from the light.
14,500 lumens/sq ft UP TO 2 feet from the light.
10,875 lumens/sq ft at 25 inches from the light.
Just ONE MORE INCH, 26 inches, drops my lumens to 7,250 and that would/should be THE absolute max distance.
Because at 27 inches it's now giving 3,625 lumens.
At 27 inches, our 400w is nothing more than a CFL !!!
Hell, my 125w Sunleaves are 10,000 lumens (6400K) and 9,500 lumens (2700K) apiece.

So as you can see, for EVERY inch I move my 58,000 lumens AWAY from my plants, I/we lose 3,625 lumens.
That's serious and makes a big difference knowing or not knowing.

The sun gives approx 10,000 lumens/sq ft
A growers wattage should be at least 50w/sq ft
But if we are not using the lights correctly, wattage don't mean a damn thing.
I go for lumens/sq ft and not wattage.

Hopes this helps !


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504 boy

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trying to get ready forPlywood grow cab 002.jpg my 400watter coming this week. what is an inexpensive way to get some proper ventilation? once I get the new light I plan to keep the cfls alsoPlywood grow cab 003.jpg
 

Illumination

New Member
cut a hole low on the box and cover it with black cloth to block light but not air....cut a whole at the top of the box and put a fan sucking out of the top hole
 

lovebud420

Active Member
looks awesome. i have the same tent, 4x4x6.5 right? how are you keeping it cool? i have just one 400w in there with a 6 inch 400cfm inline blowing out the window and i still get 81 degrees sometimes. i'm pulling air from inside my house, should i be pulling air from outside?
 

drgreentm

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whats up guys great looking 400 watt grows thought you all might want to check out my multiple 400w grow room. plants on the left are about 3 1/2 weeks in flower the right side are fresh in the room. strains are white widow and bubba kush. although the right side are all white widow got 4 more going in on the right side tonight.
 

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rasputin71

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looks awesome. i have the same tent, 4x4x6.5 right? how are you keeping it cool? i have just one 400w in there with a 6 inch 400cfm inline blowing out the window and i still get 81 degrees sometimes. i'm pulling air from inside my house, should i be pulling air from outside?
I have a 435cfm fan and currently dial it down to ~70% with a variable speed controller but will probably have to dial it back up some after I add the carbon filter. It stays around 74 right now with the tent open most of the day. I am pulling from and exhausting to the same room in my basement.
 

lovebud420

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I have a 435cfm fan and currently dial it down to ~70% with a variable speed controller but will probably have to dial it back up some after I add the carbon filter. It stays around 74 right now with the tent open most of the day. I am pulling from and exhausting to the same room in my basement.
ok you keep it open, i was hoping i'd be able to keep it closed up, i've got crazy kittens that eat plants lol. but its getting a little warm with it closed. one thing about this particular tent that i would have changed is to have the front zipper zip down from the top instead of up from the bottom. that way you could unzip it from the top just a quarter of the way or half of the way so heat can escape but still keep pets and pests around the floor out lol. great tent though for sure
 

rasputin71

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I haven't kept it closed it all day yet, as I work from home and love to stare at my garden throughout the day. I kept it closed for the first 4 hours of the day, as a test, and it didnt get over 75 with the fan running full speed.
 

Grow'N'Smoke

Active Member
How is your ventilation set up that it works so efficiently? I can see that you have vented hoods; are you pulling through them? I just can't seem to stay below 82-84 with a 400 watt, air cooled, in a 3'x3' tent. I am using the 400 cfm Hydrofarm Active Air.

- GNS
 
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