Hi guys

so I originally bought a 70watt light for a grow tent of 100x100x200 thinking it would be enough that is until I joined here and got pointed in the right direction.. thanks!
So now I have bought a 2000 watt light off amazon It comes tommorrow I'll upload the new light and a video of my grow space with the old light in.
I presume it has a setting to lower it (I hope so)
Can you guys let me know exactly what wattage i would need in my tent
Like how much for tiny seedling
How much when flowering
How much when blooming and how long do you think I should have my day night cycle
I no I'm asking alot i just wanna make sure i get it right
Thanks guys
As has been mentioned, the rule of thumb for light power in a tent is 25 - 30 watts per square foot. Your tent specs converted to feet means you have a 3 x 3.
3 x 3 =9
9 * 25w = 225w
This means you want to have at least 225w of light energy in the tent to be able to deliver the required amount of light energy to max out the plants potential.
As you have already discovered, manufacturer claims tend to fall short of actual performance numbers. I have a similar light to yours and it puts out 225w max. I assume your light has the same specs as most of these style lights are produced by the same manufacturer but labeled to the clients brand. If you go back and look at the specs in the ad it should tell you what the wattage of the light is. The "2000w" claim is for what they consider the light to be comparable to.
From what I'm understanding, you have 2 lights. One that is 100w and another that is the assumed 225w bringing the total light energy hanging in your tent to 325w. More than enough for your goals. If you were wondering, yes, turn on both switches from seed to harvest. Don't just use one for grow and one for bloom.
In regard to light energy vs stages of growth, I would suggest you download a free light meter app to be able to get an idea of how much light energy is falling on your plants and be able to adjust accordingly. If you have an Iphone then Photone seems to be the app of choice. For an android phone, Tent Buddy is the app you want.
This is what the Tent Buddy app interface looks like. As you can see it lists the ranges you want to stay in for each stage of growth.
If you want a rough guide to how high and at what intensity to setup your light you can use this chart.
Standard light cycles are 18/6 in veg and 12/12 in flower for photoperiod seeds. For Autos I like to run them 20/4 in flower.
I would suggest you look into DLI(Daily Light Integral). I use this method to determine how much light energy I want to give my plants at each stage of growth. It has helped me maximize the potential of the plant while minimizing light stress.
Don't worry about asking for advice. That is the whole idea of this forum. As they say, The only dumb question was the one that was never asked.
As far as blurple performance, I must've gotten one of the good ones because I see no difference in regard to my harvest dry weight.
My last run which included the blurple I mentioned.