Allslomoed
Active Member
Hello all,
I am contemplating building a cab that will have approx. 1.75 sq/ft of space in each of two compartments totalling 3sq/ft for the entire cab. One is of course for a veg and the other for a flower. These plants will be raised in soil and either ScrOG'd or LST'd. I am going to use CFL's for both stages on an adjustable height system to keep them as close to the plants as possible. So, if I go with 42watt 2700k CFL's which give off 2800 lumens each in the veg room, how many would I need? I have read that 7k to 10k lumens is ideal, but is this figure the same for both stages of growth? If so, I just want a check here, how many lamps do I need to anticipate buying?
1.75 sq/ft per room at 10k lumens a sq/ft equals 17500 lumens so for this kind of output I would need about [FONT="]6[/FONT] lamps per room totalling 252w per room and just over 500 for the whole cab. In such a small environment, assuming I have a reflector over the lamps and reflective material on the walls, would it be safe to assume I could go down a bit in lumens and save on wattage and space taken up by lamps? Would such a downgrade have a serious and noticeable negative affect on the outcome of my project?
Ideally I have planned this cab for 3 to 4 lamps per room, using these lights I would achieve either 120w and 4800 lumens per sq/ft (with 3 lamps per room) or 1[FONT="]68w and [/FONT][FONT="]6400 lumens per sq/ft (with 4 lamps per room).
So, the recommended amount is 7k to 10k lumens per sq/ft. Under these circumstances and conditions, is skimping going to have a noticeable effect in such small spaces or do I need to redesign and accommodate at least 4 more lamps in total?
~Slomo
/edit: I figure I can tack on another question here too if anyone reads this...to maintain a negative pressure ventilation scheme in my box, hypothetically if I wanted to utilize 3 1inch holes for intake placed in the veg area, how big does my exhausting need to be? If I have it right I think I need to have 2 separate 3 inch holes for exhaust and a fan for each. Will this maintain that negative pressure I want or do I have it backwards?
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I am contemplating building a cab that will have approx. 1.75 sq/ft of space in each of two compartments totalling 3sq/ft for the entire cab. One is of course for a veg and the other for a flower. These plants will be raised in soil and either ScrOG'd or LST'd. I am going to use CFL's for both stages on an adjustable height system to keep them as close to the plants as possible. So, if I go with 42watt 2700k CFL's which give off 2800 lumens each in the veg room, how many would I need? I have read that 7k to 10k lumens is ideal, but is this figure the same for both stages of growth? If so, I just want a check here, how many lamps do I need to anticipate buying?
1.75 sq/ft per room at 10k lumens a sq/ft equals 17500 lumens so for this kind of output I would need about [FONT="]6[/FONT] lamps per room totalling 252w per room and just over 500 for the whole cab. In such a small environment, assuming I have a reflector over the lamps and reflective material on the walls, would it be safe to assume I could go down a bit in lumens and save on wattage and space taken up by lamps? Would such a downgrade have a serious and noticeable negative affect on the outcome of my project?
Ideally I have planned this cab for 3 to 4 lamps per room, using these lights I would achieve either 120w and 4800 lumens per sq/ft (with 3 lamps per room) or 1[FONT="]68w and [/FONT][FONT="]6400 lumens per sq/ft (with 4 lamps per room).
So, the recommended amount is 7k to 10k lumens per sq/ft. Under these circumstances and conditions, is skimping going to have a noticeable effect in such small spaces or do I need to redesign and accommodate at least 4 more lamps in total?
~Slomo
/edit: I figure I can tack on another question here too if anyone reads this...to maintain a negative pressure ventilation scheme in my box, hypothetically if I wanted to utilize 3 1inch holes for intake placed in the veg area, how big does my exhausting need to be? If I have it right I think I need to have 2 separate 3 inch holes for exhaust and a fan for each. Will this maintain that negative pressure I want or do I have it backwards?
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