I dont see the problem with my question. I mixed things up a bit with light intensity, fc, distance an so on when trying to use things together. It was wrong and i knew it - THIS IS WAY I OPENED THIS THREAD. Im not the only one here who confused things and from there came misunderstanding.
Im...
I did understand the equation - i even did the same thing at the start of the post.
I just didnt understand the distance factor in the equation but now i do.
Thx a lot that's exactly what i wanted .
Only one thing - can you tell me how you calculate the furthest part away from the bulb ? Its been a long time since my last math lesson :)
Anyway TeaTreeOil thx a lot for your help too. I learned some things from you too .
In your equation you dont include the distance from the bulb to the canopy and it does make a different(or i just dont understand the "3.59 feet away from the bulb" thing).
I the distance is 1f(12i) or 1.5f(18i), how does things change? Can you show me ?
Sorry im pain in the a$$ but i realy...
Im still VERY confused. A lot of people here are saing different things. This is way i want to know the math behind what you say so ill know everything is correct .
Lets say i have:
4'*8' grow space, i use 600w hsp's(~90K lumens each), 1.5f distance between the bulb and the canopy and i want to...
I know those charts. According to it a 600w hsp give only 13K lumens per sf at 1f(18i) distance. It means that it can only cover 1.85 sf area at 7K lumens per sf - there is no way for that .
Maybe i dont understand things right ?
Well if so my math was correct ? In order to give my plants 7K lumens per sf on the canopy(=fc) i need 600w hsp on every ~5.7 sf area (see the calculation above)?
But again, there is the distance thing. The sun gives 10k lumens per sf on the ground.
90K lumens are from the bulb - and the distance is a key factor.
Any good mathematician here ? :)
Oh ok. I thought it was a problem with lumens and fc analogy.
Anyway can you(or anyone) help me understand how to do the math correctly ? I dont trust any charts(since a lot of them are showing different things) and anyway i want to
understand things better.
How do i calculate how much SF(or SM...
I just cant get thing right mathematically, maybe someone can help me.
If i put a lamp 1.5f above the canopy, according to the inverse square law a 600w HSP(~90K lumens) will make 40K FC(90000/1.5*1.5).
If i want to have 7K lumens per SF it means that i need 600w HSP on every ~5.7 SF...
It is.
I still want to be able to do the math right and i cant figure out what do i calculate wrong - if you can help me with that it will be greate(1 reply above).
thx.
I still cant get things right(mathematically).
If i put the lamp 1.5f above the canopy, according to the inverse square law a 600w HSP(~90K lumens) will make 40K FC(90000/1.5*1.5).
If i want to have 7K lumens per SF it means that i need 600w HSP on every ~5.7 SF area(40000/7000).
Its a lot more...
I already saw those charts but thx .
I guess my question is if SOG method require diferent environment from regular grow ? Cause the plant go to flowering a lot earlyer therefore i guess the plant is weaker.
Nothing is done yet, im on planing stage and everything is open for suggestion. Im trying to get optimal conditions - but stay reasonable.
No variable is strict.
I know that there is no way to know exact things but im looking for avg's and general info because i want to do the math in order to plan things right.
Im going to grow SOG style and i have few questions:
1. For 600w HPS, what should be the distance between the lamp and the top of the canopy ? From what iv'e read it should be around 1.5 feet. Should i increase it to 2f because im going for SOG or it shouldnt be different ?
2. What should be...
Hello.
I have some questions about big grow op. Everything here is theoretical as im not planing on going that big(yet hehe)- I just want to spark my imagination a bit :)
Lets say you have 30*20 room(600 sq. foot) - one big empty space.
How would you design things in order to produce as much as...