Jogro
Well-Known Member
That's a bit of overkill.400 watt HPS and MH bulb in a 2 foot long by 1.5 foot wide area. roughly 4-5 feet tall so total about 15-20 CU ft.
Rule of thumb is that without CO2 enrichment, optimal lighting is about 70-80W of HPS per square foot.
With a 5 x 2 x 1.5 foot space you're going to have only 3 square feet of canopy to illuminate. So you could get away with a 250W HPS or perhaps even less.
Running more light won't really hurt the plants, but it sounds to me like you are growing in a cabinet or other enclosed space. If you are, unless you have excellent ventilation, you're likely to overheat that space with 400 watts of power draw.
In terms of yield, its usually expressed in terms of yield per square foot (or meter) of canopy.
In that space, figure you could cram in 2 (or at most 3) medium sized plants. I think you'd be doing extremely well if you could pull out 6-8 ounces of trimmed dried bud from that space.
A really accomplished grower, who is experienced with the strain and optimized the space for yield using hydro, good training, etc, might be able to pull out a bit more, but you couldn't nearly expect to your first time out.