Rahz
Well-Known Member
Some things for the interested to consider. Playing witha rough estimate I figure in a 5x5 one could create 40-45 square feet of space by using 10-12 day vegged plants in the center and 3-4 week vegged plants around the outside. Ideally the lamp would look like a large disco ball of blinding doom minus the top third. Perforated and with a central column attached to an exhaust there would be almost no waste heat emitted in the tent. Realistically a cube or vertical cuboid could be used to similar effect. This would allow increased wattage to cover the increased surface area. 1440w of 50% efficient output would provide about 850 PPFD to a 45 square foot area. 1200w of 60% efficient output would provide about 850 PPFD to a 45 square foot area. If yielding 48 g/sqft one would expect about a 4.8 lb. yield. Besides potentially saving space, efficacy of optics would be maximized. Doesn't require stacked tables but would require a custom built lamp.
A 6 foot 5x5 offers two 3 foot growing spaces for a total of 50 square feet. 6" in each space for lighting and exhaust and 6" minimum canopy clearance leaves 18" of space above a 6" flood table or 6" pots. 1600w of 50% efficient output or 1335w of 60% efficient output would provide around 850 PPFD. potential yield at 48 g/sqft is 5.35 lb. Requires SOG stacking two flood tables but can use commonly available lighting solutions.
Yield figures based on 3 grams per par watt, also 1.5 GPW for the 1440w and 1600w 50% efficiency options and 1.8 GPW for the 1200w and 1335w 60% efficiency options. 3.5 gppw and 60 g/sqft is possible bumping yield up to 6 and 6.65 lbs. respectively.
Could also be done in a 4x4. Using tiers would lend itself to other shapes such as 16 sq feet from a 2x4, 18 sq feet from a 3x3, etc.
Another vertical method in a 5x5 would be two walls lit from a center panel which could potentially provide 2 5x6' areas, or 60 sqft yielding between 7 and 8 lbs. based on 3 and 3.5 gppw / 48-60 g/sqft.
A 6 foot 5x5 offers two 3 foot growing spaces for a total of 50 square feet. 6" in each space for lighting and exhaust and 6" minimum canopy clearance leaves 18" of space above a 6" flood table or 6" pots. 1600w of 50% efficient output or 1335w of 60% efficient output would provide around 850 PPFD. potential yield at 48 g/sqft is 5.35 lb. Requires SOG stacking two flood tables but can use commonly available lighting solutions.
Yield figures based on 3 grams per par watt, also 1.5 GPW for the 1440w and 1600w 50% efficiency options and 1.8 GPW for the 1200w and 1335w 60% efficiency options. 3.5 gppw and 60 g/sqft is possible bumping yield up to 6 and 6.65 lbs. respectively.
Could also be done in a 4x4. Using tiers would lend itself to other shapes such as 16 sq feet from a 2x4, 18 sq feet from a 3x3, etc.
Another vertical method in a 5x5 would be two walls lit from a center panel which could potentially provide 2 5x6' areas, or 60 sqft yielding between 7 and 8 lbs. based on 3 and 3.5 gppw / 48-60 g/sqft.