then you will be needing the scrog bible.I was planning on using the SCROG method...i think that would be the best way to make the most out of my limited space.
Thanks for the help guys!
Btw that link won't work for me alladin...try again =D
if you wanna do it right get at least a 600 wattWould the yield difference be huge? My flowering chamber will be 6'6" tall x 3' deep x 4' wide. Would the 400w be to hot? I'll have good ventilation..and try to air cool the 400w.
This is gonna be my first medical grow and I wanna do it right.
these are $85What's a cool tube? Is it expensive?
Wouldn't a 600w be way too hot for my small space?if you wanna do it right get at least a 600 watt
That's assuming that the entire 4x3 area is going to be filled with plants. He may have a slightly smaller surface area that actually needs light. Just out of curiosity, why do some growers use the 50w per sqft as a rule of thumb? Watts are not a measurement of light output but a measurement of energy used, wouldn't lumen per sq ft be a better rule of thumb? If you were to go by lumen per square ft then a 400w hps would deliver 4166 lumen sq ft in a 4x3 area. 3000 lumen sq ft from what I read is the minimum amount of light you want and anything over 6k-7k lumen per sq ft is overkill.12sqft / 400w = 33.33 watts per sqft.
Most growers try for at least 50w per sqft.
I've got 52w per sqft in a 2x8 closet with 832w of light, on average. where the light is actually concentrated is more like 104w per sqft.
I ran a 600w in a 3x3 area with a 6" fan and air cooled reflector and it worked ok. I wish I would have bought a reflector with 8" flanges instead of 6". If you use a 250w hps you probably won't need to air cool it but 400 or 600w you will need to air cool it or your temps will get in the 90s, will you be able to suck in cool air from outside the grow room to blow over the 400 or 600w lights?Wouldn't a 600w be way too hot for my small space?