Iis My Light Big Enough on its Third Grow

rn5490

Member
I have a 600 watt light and i have went through about 3 cycles I am now starting my fourth , I'm wondering is my light strong enough for eight to 12 plants,and I'm also using a few 8 gallon containers this time just to try it plus my regular 3.5 gallon ones are these to big or small any input would be helpful, I just cant get the perfection out of my indoor and am going to stop after this cycle if i cant perfect it and stick to outdoor.
 

Werry420

Active Member
in my opinion i would get a new bulb would prolly be worth it in the long run... but thats just my opinion
 

robert 14617

Well-Known Member
Jackerspackle's Lighting Coverage Primer

How much light do you need?

A very general rule of thumb is that your garden needs 50 watts of HID lighting per square foot of illuminated area. This rule ignores the shape of your garden, so the following is really a better guide:

A 250 watt HID will illuminate a 2' x 2' garden.
A 400 watt HID will illuminate a 3' x 3' garden.
A 600 watt HID will illuminate a 3.5' x 3.5' garden.
A 1000 watt HID will illuminate a 4' x 4' garden.

From Jackerspackle, here's a different take on watts-per-square-foot/meter (WPSF).

WPSF assumes that the bulb's intensity is equal over the entire grow area.. in other words each square foot/meter receives the same number of lumens. But in reality light diminishes rapidly the farther you go from the bulb (1/4 the intensity for each doubling of the distance). So each bulb has a limited range, beyond which you do not have good growth.

For example, a growspace that's 2 x 10 feet would require 1000 watts if you go by the 50 WPSF guideline that's commonly mentioned.. But a 1000 watt bulb only covers an area about 5 feet across - meaning the edges of your garden will be dark.. A better choice in this case would be three 400s or two 600s.

Another problem with WPSF is it assumes all bulbs have the same intensity. But 1000 watts of HPS is not the same as 1000 watts of fluorescents or (yuk) incandescents. Fluorescents have their lumens spread out over a long tube and are therefore dim.. incandescents have the wrong color spectrum and are also dim.

Nor is a 1000 HPS the same as four 250 HPSs.. 250s don't have anywhere near the intensity needed to penetrate thick canopy or tall, bushy plants. (Don't even think about growing meter-tall plants with a 250.)

I could go on, but here's a basic guideline for lighting a growspace for good growth using common HIDs:

WATTAGE -- COVERAGE
1000 watt - 4 to 5 feet across (1.3 to 1.5 meters)
600 watt - 3.5 feet (1 meter)
400 watt - 2.5 possibly 3 feet (.8 to .9 m)
250 watt - 2 feet (.6-.7 m)
175 watt - small, less than 2 feet

These numbers assume you have a good reflector around your bulb and also reflective wall coverings. You can increase the figures a bit if using multiple bulbs, due to their overlapping effect. You can also increase coverage using a light mover...

I know this won't put to rest the old WPSF idea, but i hope it shed some light on the subject.


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i was getting by with a 400 w hps in my closet grows i added a 250w mh to it last grow and saw a huge improvement still room for more light so i'm upgrading to 1000w hps its a 4 1/2x 7 foot closet
 

Werry420

Active Member
you might be pushin it for the amount of plants to light.... how bigs your room......how big are you wanting your plants?
 

rn5490

Member
My rooms like 4 and a half square feet ,just want more output. I feel like the plants stay to small about 2 feet
 
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