1982grower
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i'll be right back with proof. 1 sec
Good polished aluminum is 95% reflective.Someone said i lose light from lack of reflectors but not really. reflectors do reflect more light downwards but not that much, much light is absorbed by even the best reflectors.
Right on... so you said you get 2 Ozs per plant right?To GypsyBush: My T5 setup is in the 2nd post of this thread. I have 5 sq. ft. of grow space with 3 or 4 plants each time for 1 to 1.5 sq. ft. per plant. I veg for 8 - 10 weeks from seed so I have rather large plants.
Thanks!Nice pic of the single cola, but I have had a similar top cola on my Dutch Dragon plus the other 2+ foot of the plant to harvest all under T5's.
Again, I am not knocking anyone down...Once again... different strokes for different folks. It's not always what you have; it's how you use it.
Hey guys...
Just chiming in with my 2 cents....
I use aircooled HPS for flowering and 400 watts of T-5 for the moms...
T-5s put out a fair amount of heat... and if you are in an enclosed space without OPTIMUM ventilation, the heat will build up....
It is not as easy to cool a T-5 as it is an HID... just slap the single bulb in a cooltube and you're good to go...
But with the T-5, you can't just fit it in a tube... so the next best thing is to have a fan blowing between the lights and the tops of the plants....
On a different note...
T-5s do not have the intensity to give you dense nugs at the bottom, as they are mostly in the shade....
So I would recommend not having bottom branches...
Single Cola Lollipops will make better use of the light as they shade themselves way less than bushes...
Here is an example of what I think would work well for you... (this was flowered with HPS, but I am just illustrating the lack of fluffy, wispy, bottom nugs....
Cheers....
Every piece of equipment has it's mission... from heavy equipment to a jweler's tools...gypsy bush. i love hps to.
If we are talking about HO T-5 fluorescent lights, regardless of type of reflector, they are all the same... or very similar anyway...but i think t5 fixtures of diff brands must make totally diff amounts of heat.
I am amazed that in a sealed room the heat is not building...The cheap fixtures in my photos can be totally closed in my 2x4x6 wardrobe for 24 hours with no venting and just a tiny fan inside blowing on the bulbs and only brings the ambient temp to about 78.
Again... I diagree 100%...I do have a hps system right next to the t5 system and can absolutely say that the fixture in my closet, not speaking of anyone elses t5 fixture though, runs much cooler than any cooltubed 600.
Regardless of reflector used on the T-5s, the bulb is what gets hot... and of they are rated at a certain wattage, there will not be MUCH difference in brands... as far sa heat is concerned...but not sure about the enclosed t5 fixures.
If it is done right, you can do amazing things with one... or ten...!but i love a cooltubed hps too!!!
pretty sure thats not a HOT5..it looks way too thick.try this with any other hid. back of my arm is holding the entire weight of the fixture on the bulbs. i can hold the bulbs no prob. mild breeze and they feel like 85 surface temp. been running for 23 days straight. i let the leaves touch lightly. little to no heat. reflectors add heat stress and are not needed in my setup. i love these light on a lighter note. lol
I don't want to argue endlessly, but you do have a point... not all tubes are the same...But its till not a HIGH OUTPUT T5 is it? My HOT5 has really small diameter bulbs.. about 1/4 the thickness of those bulbs in that pic... So im guessing that it isnt a HIGH OUTPUT T5 is it? My 6 bulb T5 does get warm and causes heat build up.There even hot to the touch after a few hrs on. And the room/box w/e does get hot if not vented even with HOT5's .