Blissfarms2020
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Had to sent back the 1000watt mars hydro lights. I felt they were very weak for the veg tent i was using them in which was 8x8 tent. What are some decent cost but effective LEDs out there.
15 watts per square foot? I wouldn't consider using any light less than 35 watts per square foot. 35W-50W is usually the recommended range for wattage per square foot. 35W with higher quality lights and 50W with lesser.If you're planning on using the entire 64 sq ft for veg, I'd shoot for 15 watts/sq ft using top-tier diodes.
That about 250 watts/4x4 trays.
If you need to use less efficient diodes, I'd add at least 1/3 to the total wattage to make up for the reduced ppf.
If you are referring to the Mars Hydro TS1000W light, that is only a 150W and only good for 2.5 sq.ft. of bloom coverage (at least to the Amazon ad).Had to sent back the 1000watt mars hydro lights. I felt they were very weak for the veg tent i was using them in which was 8x8 tent. What are some decent cost but effective LEDs out there.
He said 15w/foot for veg, not flower.15 watts per square foot? I wouldn't consider using any light less than 35 watts per square foot. 35W-50W is usually the recommended range for wattage per square foot. 35W with higher quality lights and 50W with lesser.
Yes needs to be a LED my bloom room has 4 hps lights in it and runs my bill high. Thank goodness for the solar panels.If it has to be led and your on a budget the hlg 550 or equivalent in knock offs. You need 4 of em if your using entire area.
I'm referring to just a veg light. You don't need as much ppf for that growth stage. 15 watts/sq ft using lm301b's is plenty.15 watts per square foot? I wouldn't consider using any light less than 35 watts per square foot. 35W-50W is usually the recommended range for wattage per square foot. 35W with higher quality lights and 50W with lesser.
Agree. 15 is ridiculous. Led or not, target 50 for optimum in flower.15 watts per square foot? I wouldn't consider using any light less than 35 watts per square foot. 35W-50W is usually the recommended range for wattage per square foot. 35W with higher quality lights and 50W with lesser.
15 might be okay for veg. Id still want to go at least 30, personally. Not seedlings, of course.I'm referring to just a veg light. You don't need as much ppf for that growth stage. 15 watts/sq ft using lm301b's is plenty.
I missed the veg part or assumed he was asking about full cycle. I blame either reading comprehension issues or I was high. Or both.I'm referring to just a veg light. You don't need as much ppf for that growth stage. 15 watts/sq ft using lm301b's is plenty.
Hope for a 8 x 8 its better than mine was for a 4 x 4 That would be a full time job for me!What's your budget?
So yes they could be primarily for veg but i am not opposed to having some that I can use for flower as well. The only reason i said led due to me already running 4 hps lights just trying to help on the bill. So looking for best LEDs to cover 8x8 for about $1k topsAnother low power option would be cmh, I use cmh for veg and cover a 4x4 area with each one. So 1260 watts for veg isn't too bad. I think with led your gonna wanna be around 1000 watts with 4x250 watt fixtures, problem is they don't spread out the coverage the way hid does. It's my understanding that led are more like a flashlight in that they are pretty directional source of light. So not sure what kinda coverage you can get from 250 watts.
Looking to spend $1k on enough lights for the 8x8What's your budget?