So your using at least half the light you should be using.No such thing as too much light as light = food for the plant. As long as temperature isnt a issue and you are cooling your lights then rock on !! I use a 1000W HPS in my 10' x 10' x 8' high grow room.
I didnt say my 10' x 10' room was filled with plants. I have about 6 plants under the light. Its probably a pod thats about 5' x 2' wide.So your using at least half the light you should be using.
Look at these, they might help abit.Is having a 600w HPS in a 80cm x 80cm x 160cm tent for 5 plants overkill? I can control the temps around 25C (77F), but am I going overboard? Just wondering!
i was wondering about that, so a 600 in a cool tube would be best in a stadium set up?most likey yes a 600 is good for a 4x4 room what you can do is useing a smaller bulb but turn it sideways alot of people have there bulbs vertical and loose a lots of light
They didnt at all, Iv seen most of them. Im asking whats the most light I can use in a small space before reaching diminishing returns. Doesnt the plant have a light saturation point?
I dont know why your so bothered about it, if your plant looks ok, your temps are fine and your not bothered about electric bills then just use the 600watt, save you having to go spending more money and a smaller bulb and ballast.They didnt at all, Iv seen most of them. Im asking whats the most light I can use in a small space before reaching diminishing returns. Doesnt the plant have a light saturation point?
old rule of thumb is 50-100 watts per square foot. many will argue this & I have done ok w/ only 33 watts per sq b4. adding light over 100 watts per sq ft will still help the plants but your return on your investment drops off. ie; jumping from 50 watts to 80 will increase your yeild by say 20% but jumping from 100 to 130 will only increase your yeild about 7%.T.... Im asking whats the most light I can use in a small space before reaching diminishing returns. ...
Thanks for that man,specificially about the diminishing returns.old rule of thumb is 50-100 watts per square foot. many will argue this & I have done ok w/ only 33 watts per sq b4. adding light over 100 watts per sq ft will still help the plants but your return on your investment drops off. ie; jumping from 50 watts to 80 will increase your yeild by say 20% but jumping from 100 to 130 will only increase your yeild about 7%.
just guessing on percentages to give you an idea what I mean.
as for light saturation,extreme light 3-400 watts per sq will start to bleach the plants.
and someone could jump in and argue that watts per sq foot is an inaccurate way to measure light. lumens are better but when talking about HPS or MH,(& assuming the lights are proper height) watts per sq ft give you a good ballpark idea & are close enough for all but the most anal retentive.