I had great luck the 1st time and gonna try a few new things. I think the leds I have ar enough gonna try some mylar and make it a tented room.Hi, I have the same size room in my basement. First time growing.
Right now I have 400 W LED. The manufacturer said I can flower a 4x4 area
I ended up with 8 plants, I didn't think tbey would all germinate. Lol
What do you think?
Oh yeah? You have any pics of your 2 650’s flowering that space?Did pretty good with 2 650’s the 1st time. Just loo for some practical advice not a drunk rant! Thanks
I have exposed beam ceiling. So far is goung well.I had great luck the 1st time and gonna try a few new things. I think the leds I have ar enough gonna try some mylar and make it a tented room.
He may occasionally indulge in a drunken rant, but he speaks truth about the cost of appropriate LED fixtures.Did pretty good with 2 650’s the 1st time. Just loo for some practical advice not a drunk rant! Thanks
I’m just a hobbyist growing for personal consumption and not in the least interested in a pro gro setup. Maybe 2x/year.He may occasionally indulge in a drunken rant, but he speaks truth about the cost of appropriate LED fixtures.
The least expensive "good" option I've found for that space would be 8 x the new Mars SP 3000 @ $399 apiece - $3200
I'm not a huge Mars-hydro fan, but this looks like a decent fixture at a reasonable price. It also offers you the opportunity to play with the spacing between fixture to get a really even PAR map for the canopy.SP Series LED Grow Lights | Mars Hydro
SP series LED grow lights are equipped with dense Samsung LM301B chips to emit high light penetration and quality PPFD, ideal grow light for greenhouse.www.mars-hydro.com
Another option would be 4 x an older style 10 bar fixture for around $4400. A good example of a US made version you won't have to import would be
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That's good to hear. I hate to have to remove that insulation. I used liquid nails. LolNone whatsoever and I keep a fan and a humidifier going
OK, my bad. A hobbyist huh? And you need an 8x10 room for personal consumption? Geez ... you must have the lung capacity of a blue whale.I’m just a hobbyist growing for personal consumption and not in the least interested in a pro gro setup. Maybe 2x/year.
thanks for the input and I hope that you have a wonderful day
I made the same choice and purchased LED. It was all so confusing.$155.
Heat won't be an issue for that space and now you can grow 2+ pounds per harvest for $155.
Or you could stick with LED and spend $1500 to get the same harvest.
Your call..
I have 400 W LED Hanging 2 ft below my unprotected floor joist.So you're going to hang 1000w HPS in a shit reflector under your unprotected wood ceiling joists. I'd give some serious thought to that because it's likely your insurance company will decline the claim when you burn the house down
If you can't seem to be responsible enough to ensure you don't burn down your house with a light, then by all means stick to LED.So you're going to hang 1000w HPS in a shit reflector under your unprotected wood ceiling joists. I'd give some serious thought to that because it's likely your insurance company will decline the claim when you burn the house down
That is so incorrect it's just laughable. You can spend as much as you want but to say 4k minimum to light that area with good led lights is just incorrect, by a lot.Anyways to answer your question you’ll need a budget of minimum $4000-$5000 to light up that whole space with LED.