400w hps compared to 1000w hps yield difference

Buzzin like a bumble bee

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So lets say that you have 6 plants under a 400w hps and you yield around an ounce per plant. Then, you have 6 plants under a 1000w hps. Would your yield signifantly increase because of the strength of the light? Or would the 1000w hps just allow you to put more plants under the light, but each plant would still increase the same amount as it did when it was under a 400w hps?
 

desertrat

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So lets say that you have 6 plants under a 400w hps and you yield around an ounce per plant. Then, you have 6 plants under a 1000w hps. Would your yield signifantly increase because of the strength of the light? Or would the 1000w hps just allow you to put more plants under the light, but each plant would still increase the same amount as it did when it was under a 400w hps?
it would be a little of both.
 

drew k.420

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more light = more growth=yes, your buds would grow bigger therefore the yeild would be significantly bigger ,more light is always better no matter what ,but then your bringing in heat issues in the picture and more $$$$for temprature conrol.
 

jkmovies

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It depends on how far away you can place your light. A 400W at 11 inches is the same light as a 1000W at 18 inches.
 

Buzzin like a bumble bee

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more light = more growth=yes, your buds would grow bigger therefore the yeild would be significantly bigger ,more light is always better no matter what ,but then your bringing in heat issues in the picture and more $$$$for temprature conrol.
So what exactly do you need to buy in order to deal with the heat?
 

treemansbuds

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Using a 1000watt light vs a 400watt light is the lumen output. My Hortilux 1000 watt "big dog" bulb puts out 145,000 lumen which is about 3-4 times what a 400 watt light will. More lumen equals bigger fatter yields my friend. Yes, you will be able to cover a larger area too.
 

jkmovies

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So if it is the same light, what would be the benefit of putting a 1000w in?
Nothing, unless you can get it closer to the plants. I have a 400W simply because for a 600W or above, I would need a ducting system to be able to get the 600W or above closer to the plants. Since I don't want to do that, my top light is a 400W. If I got a 600W or a 1000W, I couldn't place it close enough to be worth it. Simply because of heat.
 

PANGcake

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Using a 1000watt light vs a 400watt light is the lumen output. My Hortilux 1000 watt "big dog" bulb puts out 145,000 lumen which is about 3-4 times what a 400 watt light will. More lumen equals bigger fatter yields my friend. Yes, you will be able to cover a larger area too.
Did u know that lumens are messured 30cm away from bulbs? I.e the further away u hang ur 1000w, the less lumen is gonna reach the plants. If u have some kinda cooling device like coolshade daystar or w.e its called, then ofc u can put ur 1000W closer and benefit from the extra output, or if u hang it like 3 feet away push in more plants under the light. But to get 145,000lumens to ur plant, it needs to be hung 30cm away from the tops, and then the tops will get 145,000lumens. But its not all about the lumens, right? What 400w bulb u messuring with? Mine has an output of 58,000lumen wich makes ur 1000w "big dog" put out 2,5 times the lumen but only if hung at same distance from plants. I keep my 400W at 28cm away from tops.
Anywho...whatever way u look at it, the 1000W is gonna make ur ladies throw u more and bigger nuggies.

:peace:
 

treemansbuds

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My 1000watt light is on a light mover, so my light is about 10"-12" above the tops, grabbing most of that 145,000 lumen. If I had no light mover, then there would be a heat issue if the light was kept that close. I would need to raise the light to 24"-32", not getting the full amount of lumen to the plants.
 

mikehod

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It depends on how far away you can place your light. A 400W at 11 inches is the same light as a 1000W at 18 inches.
What?might wanna recheck that I've grown with both and there no comparison.I'd say even 2 400's can't compare to the 1000 which with external ballast in an air cooled hood is'nt that hot
 

bigv1976

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What?might wanna recheck that I've grown with both and there no comparison.I'd say even 2 400's can't compare to the 1000 which with external ballast in an air cooled hood is'nt that hot
Actually he is right. 50,000 Lumens at 12"= 50,000 lumens where as 150,000 lumens at 24"= 37,500 lumens.
 
I honestly think it's more efficient to use smaller lights. I think your going to yield 1 pound off the 1000w in a 5x5 in 3 months. Or 1 pound off a 400w 5x5 in 4 months.
So with 2 lights you will get 2 lbs instead of one without a light mover. Less heat less bs. No moving plants around easy.

I would love to have my room set up with 4 100w HPS air cooled tubes per table. 1 per sq foot of grow space optimal
 
My 1000w grow bigger plants faster but it's kinda a waste of light. I think its best to have 1 plant per light because that plant will get all the light it needs in the center and distribute that power to grow outer branches that don't get as much light. Instead of having weaklings shaded by larger plants. I think it would be nice to have 4 lights on 1 plant or more lights depending on size and veg time. Plant count... Time and money
 
Check out 1000w ballasts splitters. Run 2 500w bulbs of 1 ballast. And consider the cords, plugs, timers and cost of buying and hanging multiple lights
 
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