89or a 600w HID I'd want a 3x3x6 tent or 4x4x6 tent.In a 3x3 you'll be supplying 66.66w per square foot and 10,000 lumens per square foot (right on the money,sweet spot).
I'd do a 4x4x6 with a 600w-1kw HID.The 1kw HID would net you 62.5w per square foot and 9,062.5 lumens per square foot.
Rule of thumb is 50w per square foot minimum for best results and IME anywhere from 8,000-10,000 lumens per square foot is golden.
I once had a 400w HPS in a mills pride c13 (2'x2.5'x6') and that put me at 80w per square foot and 10,000 lumens per square foot...chunky chunky buds,but heat was a bit of an issue using 1x 4" 170cfm inline exhaust fan to both aircool the light and ventilate the 5 square foot garden.Would have been easier to manage had I gone with a 6" 440cfm inline exhaust fan to both airvool the light and ventilate...or bought a second 4" 170cfm inline so I could use one just for aircooling the light and the second for just ventilation.
I currently use a 400w HPS in a 3x3x6 tent,hung bare bulb vertical with the same 4" inline and a small fan pointed up at the bulb with 4 to 5 plants surrounding the bulb.If using just tent measurements that's 44.44w per square feet and 5,555 lumens per square foot.But since the plants take up space around the bulb instead of underneath it we can say the light foot print is just under 3x3...more like 2.75x2.75 or 2.5x2.5, which puts me at 52.89w to 64w per square foot and 6,611.57 to 8,000 lumens per square foot.Still allows me to yield more than I would with same light in the same 3x3x6 tent growing horizontally because growing horizontally you can only have a 3x3 (9 square foot) canopy,where as by growing 4 plants in the same tent but using the bulb vertically I now get four 3x3 (9 square foot) canopies...that's 4x as much canopy space,and less larf because of better usage of light.