Club 315w lec

AlaskaRob

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I go in but dont spend hours without long sleeve shirt. I use my regular polarized lense safety glasses in my room if there is any chance of the light being in my eyes for more than just briefly. Or....just wear a baseball cap. I just look down mostly. What I'm in there for is down anyways. Lol
 

AlaskaRob

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If you cut the hood open, instead of 28-30 inches of distance from canopy I was able to get mine down to 24 inches with no heat issues
 

Lucky Luke

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This inside stuff is totally new to me... and I’ve damn near studied more on lights nutes soil pots etc etc...overthinking shit...but thanks man... as well as all the good smoke, I most definitely want it to look good..checking into it now
CMH is all new to me as well. That flower initiator kit from HLG should work with any light you choose to grow with and I believe will be standard fitment to the new 550V3. (but please don't quote me on that, i'm just assuming from a few things Stephen from HLG has said. The QB's he does are IMO the leaders in the lighting game and makes it easy to improve our spectrum with his tech- but it depends what your chasing to.)
https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/all/products/flowering-initator-development-kit
 
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nobighurry

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I go in but dont spend hours without long sleeve shirt. I use my regular polarized lense safety glasses in my room if there is any chance of the light being in my eyes for more than just briefly. Or....just wear a baseball cap. I just look down mostly. What I'm in there for is down anyways. Lol
I learned my lesson the hard was as usual lol, I did a vertical bare bulb grow, no avoiding the welding arc like brightness and my eyes felt like they had sand thrown in them, I bought some welding goggles asap..
 

Logan Burke

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Not to annoy with novice questions about cmh lighting, but how many 315w/630w lights would I need to cover a 6.5x6.5 foot grow space? I only do 4 plants in this space, and they typically only take up about 5x5 or at a max 6x6, leaving me just a little room around the edges to walk around and access all 4 plants. I just can't quite pin down how many cmh lights I need for this space. Thanks for any help!!
 

Apalchen

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Not to annoy with novice questions about cmh lighting, but how many 315w/630w lights would I need to cover a 6.5x6.5 foot grow space? I only do 4 plants in this space, and they typically only take up about 5x5 or at a max 6x6, leaving me just a little room around the edges to walk around and access all 4 plants. I just can't quite pin down how many cmh lights I need for this space. Thanks for any help!!
Well if it were me I’d do at least 4x315. You can get by with less if you have too but 4 should do well. I’m a fan of as much light as possible tho but I see all
kinda people get by with less but 3 minimum I’d say. If u got the money and wattage to use you can do 5 in there. If it was mine I’d also use the whole space if only scrogging 4 plants that leaves you plenty of room under the canopy to work(getting close but still not too old to some crawling under the trellis.)
 

JohnDee

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Hi guys,
Just thought I'd post a follow up. Using two 315w with Philips ballasts. One light failed to start several times and also shut off if I bumped the reflector. I had done rewiring and modification of hoods so was suspecting a wiring issue.

I swapped the bulbs and the problem followed the bulb...so bad bulb. Only 6 months old and one run. Probably defective from the start. Think I'll buy a spare when I replace it.
JD
 

Logan Burke

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Those are some really useful tools, really helps give a concrete number!
Well if it were me I’d do at least 4x315. You can get by with less if you have too but 4 should do well. I’m a fan of as much light as possible tho but I see all
kinda people get by with less but 3 minimum I’d say. If u got the money and wattage to use you can do 5 in there. If it was mine I’d also use the whole space if only scrogging 4 plants that leaves you plenty of room under the canopy to work(getting close but still not too old to some crawling under the trellis.)
Precisely what I was hoping to find out, thank you! One of my issues with Scrogging is that I grow in 5 gallon DWC standalone buckets. I have to be able to lift the plant's netpot up to slide their buckets out from underneath them, so that I can dump out the old nutrient water and all of that. Is this something I could manage to do with a scrog setup? I'd really love to be able to do a scrog! I don't mind at all to purchase 4 units, it is actually the reason I just now bought a 10000 BTU window ac unit. I'm currently using a single 1000w HPS for my 4 plants, and I'm just not getting the rock hard dense colas that I feel I should be. For the time being, I'm only going to be able to buy 3 315's, but I believe this will far out-produce my single 1kw HPS light?
 

TintEastwood

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Those are some really useful tools, really helps give a concrete number!

Precisely what I was hoping to find out, thank you! One of my issues with Scrogging is that I grow in 5 gallon DWC standalone buckets. I have to be able to lift the plant's netpot up to slide their buckets out from underneath them, so that I can dump out the old nutrient water and all of that. Is this something I could manage to do with a scrog setup? I'd really love to be able to do a scrog! I don't mind at all to purchase 4 units, it is actually the reason I just now bought a 10000 BTU window ac unit. I'm currently using a single 1000w HPS for my 4 plants, and I'm just not getting the rock hard dense colas that I feel I should be. For the time being, I'm only going to be able to buy 3 315's, but I believe this will far out-produce my single 1kw HPS light?
Possible solution, or at least ideas on your bucket access needs.

Do a google search and look at images for....
"Scrog on wheels"
 

AlaskaRob

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Not to annoy with novice questions about cmh lighting, but how many 315w/630w lights would I need to cover a 6.5x6.5 foot grow space? I only do 4 plants in this space, and they typically only take up about 5x5 or at a max 6x6, leaving me just a little room around the edges to walk around and access all 4 plants. I just can't quite pin down how many cmh lights I need for this space. Thanks for any help!!
I have 6 plants in a 5x5 tent. It goes wall to wall buds with my 630w (2x315w bulbs in one ballast) cmh. If I could do remote ballast I may have preferred 2 separate hoods for the area, but cutting the seams and opening up my hood for wider coverage is working well in my space. A single 315 cmh would be good for 4 plants if you weren't training them. Covers about 3.5 feet x 3.5 feet.
 

AlaskaRob

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Tinteastwood's link for growace is one i used when figuring out what to do for my tent lighting needs. The first one I never saw before but damn....niw I'm thinking I REALLY want another light for my next run! Lol
 

AlaskaRob

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Jesus! 4 lights in his tiny space? He would fry them even with AC. Way too far beyond the light saturation point. If he could get right around 40w per square foot of canopy it would be ideal. I want to push that and go for 45w next run
 

AlaskaRob

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I'm curious how far I can push the watts per square foot tho. Currently doing about 45w per square foot of canopy, but I'd like to go higher. Just need to add CO2 for the heat. My 630w cmh is great, but I have trouble regulating temps so regimes using 6 inch fan. I wonder if adding a 6 inch intake fan would make much difference? I could run it through the same controller I have now on my AC Infinity t6 setup
 
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