LerryTate
Active Member
Hi, I just built a 12'8'6' greenhouse with white fiberglass panels, that allow 65% of light and 60% heat. I live in the south so I'm not worried about heat in the winter, but do you think that 65% of the sun will be enough. What I am really asking, would 65% of the sun be better then 2 600w?
I'm also planning on doing hydro, so I'm planning on vegging them up to 2ft tall under the 600s then take them outside (Veg inside flower outside). I have done this with dirt plants in one gallon but I have been upset with yields and maintenance being really high because of the plants being out in the middle of no where and having to go to a river to get water so I decided to make a greenhouse, now I'm worried that the white fiberglass panels won't work as well as I hope, so anybody have any scientific info on how much light 65% of the sun would be, more or less then 600watts?
I'm also planning on doing hydro, so I'm planning on vegging them up to 2ft tall under the 600s then take them outside (Veg inside flower outside). I have done this with dirt plants in one gallon but I have been upset with yields and maintenance being really high because of the plants being out in the middle of no where and having to go to a river to get water so I decided to make a greenhouse, now I'm worried that the white fiberglass panels won't work as well as I hope, so anybody have any scientific info on how much light 65% of the sun would be, more or less then 600watts?