Allslomoed
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Hello all, I have some hopefully simple and straightforward questions concerning HPS lighting. I am in the process of working a grow with CFL's but am already making plans for my next grow along with a new grow environment (is it just me or is gathering all the materials and putting together the enclosure etc. half the fun?).
I have no prior experience with HPS lighting so here goes. I want to use a 150 watt HPS light to cover two or possibly three plants that will be heavily LST'd to keep them real low. The enclosure I am working with is going to be about six sq/ft. The ambient temperature in the area I intend to work in is very consistently in the low sixties fahrenheit. I plan to use a cooltube that will intake on one side of the box, go across the length of it and dump out on the other side with no bends or curves at all except necessary light blocking mechanisms. In total this will be about three feet of ducting and tube. First, are these circumstances such that you think a 90 CFM computer case fan could do the job rather than a bulkier and more expensive inline unit? Further ventilation will be provided by a second fan pushing about 40 CFM through a small DIY carbon filter in the actual grow area. If not, then what is the recommended CFM that my cooltube fan needs to push, keeping in mind that this is only a 150 watt HPS.
With this in mind, about how much space do the experts think I would need to allow between my cooltubed light and the point where the tops of the plants would eventually be? Could I leave as little as a foot? 18 inches?
Lastly, knowing that I have about six sq/ft. to work with, would the 150 watt HPS be enough to pack 'em dense or would you recommend an upgrade to a 250 watter?
Thanks in advance, so far this has proven to be a great community!
I have no prior experience with HPS lighting so here goes. I want to use a 150 watt HPS light to cover two or possibly three plants that will be heavily LST'd to keep them real low. The enclosure I am working with is going to be about six sq/ft. The ambient temperature in the area I intend to work in is very consistently in the low sixties fahrenheit. I plan to use a cooltube that will intake on one side of the box, go across the length of it and dump out on the other side with no bends or curves at all except necessary light blocking mechanisms. In total this will be about three feet of ducting and tube. First, are these circumstances such that you think a 90 CFM computer case fan could do the job rather than a bulkier and more expensive inline unit? Further ventilation will be provided by a second fan pushing about 40 CFM through a small DIY carbon filter in the actual grow area. If not, then what is the recommended CFM that my cooltube fan needs to push, keeping in mind that this is only a 150 watt HPS.
With this in mind, about how much space do the experts think I would need to allow between my cooltubed light and the point where the tops of the plants would eventually be? Could I leave as little as a foot? 18 inches?
Lastly, knowing that I have about six sq/ft. to work with, would the 150 watt HPS be enough to pack 'em dense or would you recommend an upgrade to a 250 watter?
Thanks in advance, so far this has proven to be a great community!
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