4x4 vs. 5x5

Hey I’m looking to add a second tent currently have a 2x4 and looking to go either 4x4 or 5x5. I don’t need to push out huge quantities so the extra 9 sq. Ft isn’t a factor to me.

is going to a 5x5 rather than a 4x4 going to significantly increase the startup cost as far as a stronger light, bigger job cooling, etc.?

I do like the idea of using a 5x5 with a 4x4 footprint for ease of access, or are the plants just going to fill out the whole space anyways? Which size would you guys recommend for just expanding as a hobby grower? I’m just afraid of getting the 4x4 and regretting not going bigger, unless it means significantly bigger startup costs and a ton more work
 

Rurumo

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Not really, if you get one of the 600+ watt bar lights like the Mars Hydro FC-6500 I'm using now, it will fit perfectly in a 4x4, but work fine in a 5x5-you just need to dial it in for that space. I run it at 80% in a 4x4, but I can see running it higher in a 5x5 at 100% easy. If I could snap my fingers and magically turn my 4x4 into a 5x5 but leave everything else the same I would. More space is always appreciated once you get going in this hobby. If you add more plants, factor in the extra time it will take to care for them.
 

dropshot

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I just went back and forth on this as I needed a bigger tent than my 2x4. Ultimately I chose 4x4 based on footprint and light cost. With all other things being equal as far as equipment cost, I wanted to get a higher end bar light to fill out my 4x4 instead of getting a cheaper light for a 5x5.
 

420 Garden

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Not really, if you get one of the 600+ watt bar lights like the Mars Hydro FC-6500 I'm using now, it will fit perfectly in a 4x4, but work fine in a 5x5-you just need to dial it in for that space. I run it at 80% in a 4x4, but I can see running it higher in a 5x5 at 100% easy. If I could snap my fingers and magically turn my 4x4 into a 5x5 but leave everything else the same I would. More space is always appreciated once you get going in this hobby. If you add more plants, factor in the extra time it will take to care for them.
I made the jump from 4 x 4 to 5 x 5. I was running about 450 wall watts and a 4 inch inline. Now in the 5 x 5 I have a spider farmer sf4000 450 wall watts and a king plus 250 wall watts. 450+ 250= 700 wall watts. Now I did upgrade to an 8 inch inline taking heat outside. I have two 4 inch fans up at the top of my tent one tower fan and an oscillating fan down at the floor. Very good air circulation. A I can run the lights at 100% if need to but I'm running at 80% currently. I only have to run the ac infinity inling at about 50% to keep temps around 79-81 degrees.
 

420 Garden

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I made the jump from 4 x 4 to 5 x 5. I was running about 450 wall watts and a 4 inch inline. Now in the 5 x 5 I have a spider farmer sf4000 450 wall watts and a king plus 250 wall watts. 450+ 250= 700 wall watts. Now I did upgrade to an 8 inch inline taking heat outside. I have two 4 inch fans up at the top of my tent one tower fan and an oscillating fan down at the floor. Very good air circulation. A I can run the lights at 100% if need to but I'm running at 80% currently. I only have to run the ac infinity inling at about 50% to keep temps around 79-81 degrees.
Sorry forgot a pic.
 

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420 Garden

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Price is close, especially if you go out of season. Coming up on lots of indoor growing weather. Cooler easier to maintain rh and temps. I vent outside so no problem, in fact I'm running now, just flipped to 12's. But come March April prices indoor equipment drop/specials prices.
 
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