Which light should I use for vegging in a skinny area

The Gram Reaper

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1000w double ended for sure.

Just kidding, I would go LED or CFL. Should be able to get a light that fits those measurements. Maybe a 2x1. You can get a CFL tube light and purchase veg LED strip tubes to replace the bulbs with.
 

Gtjoker420

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1000w double ended for sure.

Just kidding, I would go LED or CFL. Should be able to get a light that fits those measurements. Maybe a 2x1. You can get a CFL tube light and purchase veg LED strip tubes to replace the bulbs with.
I want to order all the parts and build a nice strip light that would be sufficient for the area. I have absolutely no idea how to build a grow light though. I have built computers and am pretty good at following instructions hahaha
 

HydroKid239

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1000w double ended for sure.

Just kidding, I would go LED or CFL. Should be able to get a light that fits those measurements. Maybe a 2x1. You can get a CFL tube light and purchase veg LED strip tubes to replace the bulbs with.
Really trying to grow literal FIRE! lol
 

The Gram Reaper

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That's way out of my expertise I just hand people money for stuff then go plug it in. Replace a few bulbs now and then and things are good. Its not worth the headache in my opinion. If you are just starting a grow you want as little chance for stuff to go wrong as possible.
 

The Gram Reaper

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It was cold this am when I opened the tent hahaha
Focus on environmental control, if I could go back and trade lighting for environmental control I would be rich by now. Having a few good producing lights is way better than a having a lot of shitty producing ones.
 

The Gram Reaper

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I got a heater from dome depot for 70$ that is oil filled. Its radiator style, doesn't use much electricity, and keeps stuff pretty warm. Has a tip over safety thing and shuts off when it reaches a certain temp. Pretty much all you need if you have good insulation. It doesn't let off light to make heat, though there is a red 'on' light.
 

HydroKid239

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I got a heater from dome depot for 70$ that is oil filled. Its radiator style, doesn't use much electricity, and keeps stuff pretty warm. Has a tip over safety thing and shuts off when it reaches a certain temp. Pretty much all you need if you have good insulation. It doesn't let off light to make heat, though there is a red 'on' light.
electric tape will fix that. My power strips are inside my tent. I had to cover the orange switch.
 

Gtjoker420

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i have a heater already, and i have a light for my flower side already, I just need a light for vegging and small plants right now for the small area. i was looking at the mars hydro sp150 because of its narrow design, but Idk how hot that will get without the dimmer knob and it constantly blasting full power
 

The Gram Reaper

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i have a heater already, and i have a light for my flower side already, I just need a light for vegging and small plants right now for the small area. i was looking at the mars hydro sp150 because of its narrow design, but Idk how hot that will get without the dimmer knob and it constantly blasting full power
It doesn't look like you will have much room for a fan unless its a clip on, you could get a cheap duct fan and put it up like a chimney.
 

The Gram Reaper

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i have a heater already, and i have a light for my flower side already, I just need a light for vegging and small plants right now for the small area. i was looking at the mars hydro sp150 because of its narrow design, but Idk how hot that will get without the dimmer knob and it constantly blasting full power
I just checked that out it should work pretty good. Says it has a 2x2 foot print
 

The Gram Reaper

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i have a heater already, and i have a light for my flower side already, I just need a light for vegging and small plants right now for the small area. i was looking at the mars hydro sp150 because of its narrow design, but Idk how hot that will get without the dimmer knob and it constantly blasting full power
Heat might not be too much of an issue with that light either, not sure. You might get away with leaving the tent door open but may create light leaks for the other section.
 

PadawanWarrior

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2 of these, and get a couple dimmers. Use code "RIU10" for 10% off.


Or one or two of these ChilLed lights. Go through this link for 5% off.
 

The Gram Reaper

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One of those cheap alluminum duct fans should work alright then. You could get ducting with it to minimize the light leaking by sending it some where.
 
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