Rottedroots
Well-Known Member
I'm an outdoor grower of 35 years and I like growing outdoors. It's effective and doesn't require the attention that artificial lighting does. That being said it's a long cold winter so for a few years I have done just fine in a 4x4x2 ft box loaded with goosenecks and splitters. I end up using four of the highest wattage daylight 6500 lumen bulbs per plant and 2700 soft white bulbs for flowers. Just using four 2.5 gallon buckets in my little box I can pull an average on just over a zip in 12 to 14 weeks with quite a bit of LST and a pinch here and there.
Well I think I want to upgrade to a 4ft wide x 8ft long x5 ft tall box. I really don't want to deal with a high Def MH and HPS setup that'll possibly require cooling, heating etc that I don't want.
The swami at the store was pushing me pretty hard to spring for the Johnson Lighting CX9 (?). Im willing to drop the money on it but am concerned the effective foot print is smaller than I want. Are their better LED options out there that do the same or more for less of an upfront investment? Would a light rail increase my foot print without sacrificing light intensity and is a box with a height of 5ft tall enough to avoid scalding or bleaching. Sorry for the long winded post but these days a MH/HPS can be had for shorter money than the CX9 so I could really use some advice.
Well I think I want to upgrade to a 4ft wide x 8ft long x5 ft tall box. I really don't want to deal with a high Def MH and HPS setup that'll possibly require cooling, heating etc that I don't want.
The swami at the store was pushing me pretty hard to spring for the Johnson Lighting CX9 (?). Im willing to drop the money on it but am concerned the effective foot print is smaller than I want. Are their better LED options out there that do the same or more for less of an upfront investment? Would a light rail increase my foot print without sacrificing light intensity and is a box with a height of 5ft tall enough to avoid scalding or bleaching. Sorry for the long winded post but these days a MH/HPS can be had for shorter money than the CX9 so I could really use some advice.