Light to tent question

Jaystank

Active Member
I'm gunn be getting cmh lighting should I get 1 315w for a 4x4 or should I get a 5x5 tent Nd get 2 315w cmhs?
 

Tiflis

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How many plants do you intend to grow? If you have money and space for it, go for 5x5. Even if you start out with just 1 light fixture, you can add another later. It's nice to have extra space in a tent
 

spek9

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You should do research before you buy anything. It appears as though you're guessing at things to buy without even understanding what your end goal achievement is.

Cannabis is just a plant, but it requires particulars, especially indoor. Take another month to research out growing styles, different lighting etc before hitting the purchase button.

For example, a 5x5' tent with 1000W of light is great, but what's the temperature and humidity of the room the tent is in? What's your plan for ventilation? What medium? What size pots? How tall will you grow your plants? What nutrients will you be going with? Do you have a pH meter? Will you exhaust hot air outside? Do you have AC for the summer months?

Not trying to dissuade you at all, just trying to get you to understand that there are other things to consider when just throwing out random questions like "what lights for this tent".
 

Jaystank

Active Member
How many plants do you intend to grow? If you have money and space for it, go for 5x5. Even if you start out with just 1 light fixture, you can add another later. It's nice to have extra space in a tent
As many as I can. Effectively and yeah your right
 

Jaystank

Active Member

You should do research before you buy anything. It appears as though you're guessing at things to buy without even understanding what your end goal achievement is.

Cannabis is just a plant, but it requires particulars, especially indoor. Take another month to research out growing styles, different lighting etc before hitting the purchase button.

For example, a 5x5' tent with 1000W of light is great, but what's the temperature and humidity of the room the tent is in? What's your plan for ventilation? What medium? What size pots? How tall will you grow your plants? What nutrients will you be going with? Do you have a pH meter? Will you exhaust hot air outside? Do you have AC for the summer months?

Not trying to dissuade you at all, just trying to get you to understand that there are other things to consider when just throwing out random questions like "what lights for this tent".
I'll be growing in a basement with just a basic tent 6 in exhaust fan blowing outside with some fans in the actual tent will be using soil and either 5 gal buckets or 5gal airports engage lrob 3-4ish ft fox farms nutes gunna be microdosing about 1/4 recommended oh meter was order and on the way and yes I do have a ac in case it gets too hot
 

spek9

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I'll be growing in a basement with just a basic tent 6 in exhaust fan blowing outside with some fans in the actual tent will be using soil and either 5 gal buckets or 5gal airports engage lrob 3-4ish ft fox farms nutes gunna be microdosing about 1/4 recommended oh meter was order and on the way and yes I do have a ac in case it gets too hot
I've got two veg tents, and two flower tents in my basement, which is unheated, and is a constant 52F year-round, with higher-than-normal humidity.

My production flower tent has a 1000W HPS in it. The bulb is in an air-cooled hood, but I do not connect my ventilation to it as I need the heat from the lamp to maintain my temp. I keep my tents at 78F at lights on.

What I'm getting at here is knowing what your basement temperature and humidity is, is one of the most important aspects when purchasing lighting.

You never answered my question about your temp/humidity.

If you feel that you've got everything understood and within control, go as large as you can for everything. This hobby will have you wanting to expand quickly, guaranteed. Big things can be repurposed. Undersizing kit will result in useless stuff on a shelf.
 

Jaystank

Active Member
I've got two veg tents, and two flower tents in my basement, which is unheated, and is a constant 52F year-round, with higher-than-normal humidity.

My production flower tent has a 1000W HPS in it. The bulb is in an air-cooled hood, but I do not connect my ventilation to it as I need the heat from the lamp to maintain my temp. I keep my tents at 78F at lights on.

What I'm getting at here is knowing what your basement temperature and humidity is, is one of the most important aspects when purchasing lighting.

You never answered my question about your temp/humidity.

If you feel that you've got everything understood and within control, go as large as you can for everything. This hobby will have you wanting to expand quickly, guaranteed. Big things can be repurposed. Undersizing kit will result in useless stuff on a shelf.
I'm not sure I'll have to check it out and keep that in consideration
 

GBAUTO

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Also 6 plants in a 5x5 with 2 315w cmh be ideal?
I find that my girls will usually occupy a 2x2 footprint, so 5 or 6 in a 5x5 is doable.
The pair of 315's would be ideal as long as you've got your ventilation/temp control in place.
 

Jaystank

Active Member
I would still do 2 630s. or a 630 and a 315. or 3 or 4 315s. 4 315s would give you the best footprint.
Idk if I have the money for 2 630 right now so I think I may get 2 315s and just grow 2 plants pretty much right under it then when I can afford it get 2
1 or 2 630s and move 1 315 to my 3x3
 

spek9

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I'm getting a 5x5 I dont have the room for a 4x8
Two 630s then. That way, when you decide that one tent isn't cutting it because you want to veg and flower at the same time, you'll have a second 630 to stuff into your wife's walk-in closet when you take it over for your veg plants ;)
 
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