I think with 3 hes gonna have coverage issues , 4 he can use 1 per 3x3 section and hit good numbers everywhere.i meant to put 3. Im terrible with the wattage calculations im purely going on my personal experience. My 300 is growing a 24"x24" canopy plant with no issues
yeah true thats a bigger space than im used to dealing with. Plus im doing an LST/SCROG hybrid grow this run, my plant is huge but short, much more managableI think with 3 hes gonna have coverage issues , 4 he can use 1 per 3x3 section and hit good numbers everywhere.
Ya this is always the issue with led, upfront cost. They arent cheap, and your space is fairly big in comparison to many growers using tents.I might as well go HPS instead of LED
Yep for sure, fill a 6x6 with hps or cmh and heat management will be a priority, this is where LEDS kickass, they require the extra heat because of the lack of IR, so we use much higher temps without using co2 and the plants love it. With hps, you best keep the temps within a good range or you will def have issues. Unless your running co2, then temps can be much higher ala @Renfro ....i think his rooms are running at 85-87f with 1100ppm of co2, if i remember correctly.Just know HPS gets pretty hot. I have a 400w system collecting dust in my basement right now lol
how high have your temps personally gotten with LEDs with no signs of issue? I suppose part of that would be strain dependent but somewhat general im sureYep for sure, fill a 6x6 with hps or cmh and heat management will be a priority, this is where LEDS kickass, they require the extra heat because of the lack of IR, so we use much higher temps without using co2 and the plants love it. With hps, you best keep the temps within a good range or you will def have issues. Unless your running co2, then temps can be much higher ala @Renfro ....i think his rooms are running at 85-87f with 1100ppm of co2, if i remember correctly.
I run my room at a controlled 84.5-85.5f, no co2....its gotten as high as 87f without issue( breaker tripped that enviro controller is running on)how high have your temps personally gotten with LEDs with no signs of issue? I suppose part of that would be strain dependent but somewhat general im sure
Theoretically yes, they would work, once again, you wont be hitting optimum numbers on the perimeter of a 6x6 with 4 of those imo....Also those types of led lights still generate a ton of heat, so that must also be taken into account.So here is the question to my original post The lights that I posted in the link that I purchased that were supposedly 1200 watts but are actually 250 watts if I ran four of those in the tent would that be enough?
look at Timber grow lights .... @RainDan their out of Poway , CaliforniaCalifornia
I have co2 tank with a controller heater hydro tables fans 8" can fan with infinity scrubber nutrients from MB Ferts humidifieryou've been given some super solid advice in this thread, man. Much better than i was given in the beginning. If youre cutting corners on lights, you should make sure you have room in your budget for 20+clones/seeds, pots, medium, amendments/nutrients, fans, odor control, etc. caring for that many plants isnt cheap or easy
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How much bread you got6x6x6 foot sealed tent 20 plants
It's actually a 235watt light I would go for cob leds even if it's the same wattage will give a bigger yield and better veg growthits a light that is 255watts of blurple with huge and bogus claims of being much more
it claims to replace a 1200 watt HPS, thats just utter BS.
This light will be lucky to replace a 315cmh and it wont grow nearly as good as the CMH imo.
OP, you can do much better than this one, personally, id stick with HPS or cmh in the same price range, you will get way more bang for your buck....Either that or be prepared to spend a bit more and buy yourself some proper led lights ( hlg,timber,cutter,amare,diyleduk.... etc)