coverage...........

T.H.Cammo

Well-Known Member
as many as can fit in 6.5x6.5
Surely you are not suggesting to grow 42 1/4 square feet with a 600 watt HPS?

I would say a 3'x4' area, 4'x4' at the most! But he's right about equating your lighting to "area" rather than "plant numbers".

"How many" can only be determined by experience and considering what size you want to end up with and what "method" you use to grow.
 

Brick Top

New Member
Of the various charts or listings of what footprint size each wattage HID light will cover this seems to be the closest to being accurate. Some are way different and some are slightly different but this one seems to be pretty close overall.
 
My advice is if someone falls into somewhat of a gray area where one light should just handle it, like at the max of what you are expecting to actually need, if it fits into any and all possible economic concerns and or other plans always upsize to the next higher wattage HID light.
 
If someone can do that, and of course does it right, they will never later regret it but if they go with what they think should be just enough as many times as not sooner or later they will regret not rounding up instead of rounding down.



Primary light (no natural light) coverages for the different grow light wattages are as follows.
  • 100 watt lights: 1.5FT x 1.5FT growing area
  • 150/175 watt lights: 2FT x 2FT growing area
  • 250 watt lights: 3FT x 3FT growing area
  • 400 watt lights: 5FT x 5FT growing area
  • 600 watt lights: 6FT x 6FT growing area
  • 1000 watt lights: 8FT x 8FT growing area
 
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