Thanks, that helped alot actually. I was considering a 1000w too, which is why I asked about your 600w. I just don't know what to expect
in terms of heat from the 1000w, so I'll probably go with a 600w. I'm also concerned about the height of the plants. Most indicas shouldn't be
a problem as long as they stay around 2-3ft, but anything with a good amount of sativa genes might stretch alot. In that case I was thinking
maybe topping and supercropping might help, otherwise we would run out of room and you can only lift the light so far...
Do you think it would be a problem getting about 9 plants under there and still getting adequate light to all of them?
Thanks again.
Yes I want to upgrade to 1000w, but have no idea what to expect in terms of heat either. Also, I don't believe my yields will be much greater with a 1000w, if anything it may even be worse because I am pretty negligent when it comes to controlling the temperatures sometimes.
Depending on how you train the plants I think you will be able to fit 9 plants. Originally I had six, but I noobed it up and killed two leaving me with only four. I further noobed it up when I did not know about stretching, so my plants are also much stretchier than they will be next time. For my next grow I doubt height will be an issue.
As far as being able to fit nine plants, I *think* you should be able to do it. Right now my four plants have way more space than they need, its kind of a shame really. I also moved in my 3 (rather small) scrogged plants which were vegged under a CFL. In the future I plan on making this tent a perpetual flowering chamber, while I move ~1-2 month old clones in six at a time. I'm hoping I will be able to support six plants on each side of the tent (because the two groups of 6 plants will have 1-2 months between them), and if not I will probably think of upgrading to a 1000w.
Basically, as far as space goes in these great tents, with careful planning I think we can fit plenty of plants. My most ideal setup is a huge scrog that covers the entire 4'x4' area! I don't know how I would be able to work on the plants with such a setup though, so I am tossing around the idea of just having two smaller scrogs - one for each of my six flowering plants.
I have read that with lights like ours we should strive to keep them 8-12 inches from the top of the plants. When I finish flowering these plants I will try to find out what the optimal maximum height for the reflector hood so that the entire 4'x4' square gets light coverage, but still remains 8 inches from the canopy.