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popeyesailorman

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I think you will want to get the power strip out of the drip pan. Speaking of water... How are you going to get to the back plants when that trellis is full? With the trellis full you will want a few fans moving the air up and around.
Yep! Sexy
 

alaskanbudz

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I think you will want to get the power strip out of the drip pan. Speaking of water... How are you going to get to the back plants when that trellis is full? With the trellis full you will want a few fans moving the air up and around.
Yep! Sexy
Thank you for water I have a extender tube you put one end into plant container and pour the water in from the other end. Basically a 3 4ft funnel. I also attached the power strip up half way on the wall just above the trellis. For air I have a 4 inch inline with a 6 inch outline. No filter as of now all though the little tent dhas a filter. Inside the 4x8 I will have 4 desk fans running as well and basically one pointing in each direction so one blowing up, one blowing down, one blowing towards the back of tent and one blowing towards the front. 2 low and 2 middle level.
 

coreywebster

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All led 2 600w and a 3000w. 3000 is turned down to 40% to match the other 2. Not sure if I even need all that but plan on have 4-6 plants. 4x8 grow tent.
Reason I asked is because they don't look enough to light the space. But without knowing the exact model I can't look them up
 

coreywebster

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So for example , the bestva 3000w is a 375w light.
They recommend you need 4 of those in a 8x4ft tent and to be honest they tend to over estimate their abilities.

The others I can't say without knowing the brand and model
 

cdbossbrad

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Leds basically light up what's under them, not intended to be like a hps that spread light over a big area.
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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All led 2 600w and a 3000w. 3000 is turned down to 40% to match the other 2. Not sure if I even need all that but plan on have 4-6 plants. 4x8 grow tent.
check the actual output watts on the light housing, a lot of light manufacturers use shadey naming practices to make you think you have much more power than you do
 
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