arosemena9
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Ok completely hypothetical question about growing vegetables under HPS lights.
1) What is more ideal- 8 1000W HPS fixtures or 12-14 600W HPS fixtures?
I was under the impression from reading Jorge\'s book that having more small fixtures are able to deliver more usable lights to the plants and create much more even light distribution because they can be closer and sources of light.
2) In a conversation about ventilation, we were confused. We planned on making 2 rows of the lights with ducting running through each row to cool off the lamps. 2 ways we were looking at doing it, one would be to run fresh air from another room cooling off the bulbs and run it right back out of the room with hopefully no smell, or we could just use the air from inside the room cooling off the bulbs. Our main concern was this- If we used the second method (where we just use the air from inside the actual grow room to cool off the lamps) would it be sufficient to keep the grow cooled off enough without another exhaust fan. In other words, would I need 3 exhaust fans (1 for the room and another one for each row of lights)?
1) What is more ideal- 8 1000W HPS fixtures or 12-14 600W HPS fixtures?
I was under the impression from reading Jorge\'s book that having more small fixtures are able to deliver more usable lights to the plants and create much more even light distribution because they can be closer and sources of light.
2) In a conversation about ventilation, we were confused. We planned on making 2 rows of the lights with ducting running through each row to cool off the lamps. 2 ways we were looking at doing it, one would be to run fresh air from another room cooling off the bulbs and run it right back out of the room with hopefully no smell, or we could just use the air from inside the room cooling off the bulbs. Our main concern was this- If we used the second method (where we just use the air from inside the actual grow room to cool off the lamps) would it be sufficient to keep the grow cooled off enough without another exhaust fan. In other words, would I need 3 exhaust fans (1 for the room and another one for each row of lights)?