400W HPS enough for 5 plants??

DRGreyMind

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Hey there, up until last night i had my heart set on using CFL's to grow, but then i found out that i would need loads of CFL's to grow my 5 PPP plants, so i decided to go with HPS.

Now i was wondering if 1 400w HPS light would be enough light to grow 5 PPP plants, i will be using the 400w for both the veg and flowering, also how long is a 400w HPS light (i mean in terms of length)

Any and all help is appriecated :)
 

shnkrmn

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You can definitely grow 5 plants

the BULB isn't that big at all. 5-6 inches.

How big a reflector you have is up to you.
 

spliffy777

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hi if u gonna use hps all the way expect very tall plants. in veg they will keep streching up towards the light 4 that little bit of blue spec thats in hps. and u wont be able to get it very close to the tops coz they will burn easy.if u gonna spend out on a 400 light u might as well buy a metal halide bulb for the first 4 weeks .mh is the blue spec they need and love .they tend to grow alot shorter fater and wider with this bulb.
 

onenumcat

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I hope so, since I'm putting 35 plants under 2 of those.



that's in millimeters, so about 29 cm, which is roughly 11.5 inches.


5-6 inches!...that must be one of those new compact 400W HID lights. lol
you must be thinking about your dong! ROFL
 

AK47StEvY

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hi if u gonna use hps all the way expect very tall plants. in veg they will keep streching up towards the light 4 that little bit of blue spec thats in hps. and u wont be able to get it very close to the tops coz they will burn easy.if u gonna spend out on a 400 light u might as well buy a metal halide bulb for the first 4 weeks .mh is the blue spec they need and love .they tend to grow alot shorter fater and wider with this bulb.
Or you can just place vertically four or six 4200k or higher flourescents arund your plants to give them a light blue sprectrum, But HPS should be fine nomatter the situation unless you have a problem with temperatures being too high.
 

DRGreyMind

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thanks guys, you answered all my worries :)
i might just get a few CFL's to compliment the HPS during veg
*EDIT*
i just found out that the ballast im getting can also run MH so i will most probably buy a 400w MH bulb for the veg
 

smoke and coke

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thanks guys, you answered all my worries :)
i might just get a few CFL's to compliment the HPS during veg
*EDIT*
i just found out that the ballast im getting can also run MH so i will most probably buy a 400w MH bulb for the veg
there you go. a switchable ballast would be great. i have seperate ballasts so its more work switching them around.
 

DrGreenThumb

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I was told that you are supposed to have 75w per plant minimum, if you use that as a guide you can't go wrong! good luck.
 

onenumcat

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I was told that you are supposed to have 75w per plant minimum, if you use that as a guide you can't go wrong! good luck.
that may be so, however, if I used a 75w incandescent bulb, that would be inadequate.
it's better to go by lumens and color temperature.
like a minimum of 2000lm per sq ft. more lumens per sq ft is a very good thing.
high temp, over 4500k, for veg.
low temp, under 3000k, for flower.
however, weed will grow, in any temperature range.

I have four bulbs, some slightly different, others very different. range from 26500lm to 47500lm, 2100k to 6500k. MH and 1 HPS, 400w, 1 HPS, 360w. I set them two at a time, in three stages. stage 1; both MH, stage 2; the more powerful, MH and HPS(360w), stage 3; both HPS. stage one averages 6500lm per sq ft, stage two; 8833lm psf, stage three; 7833lm psf.
I have 26 plants in 9ft squared. if done right, LST or whatever you choose...thats a lot of light for a sq ft!
if I went by 75w per plant, I'd only have 10-11 plants. also, I'd need, for my plants, about 50x40w cfls or 10x200w flouros, etc, etc...which kinda seems rediculous.

the thing is, that a 75w bulb, all bulbs for that matter, made by different manufacturers, etc, have different properties.
go for the lumens and color.
you'll, probably, be fine, but I don't know a thing about your lights except the wattage...
 
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