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Oh ffs I see what you meanWhy are these cheap lighting companies still advertising false wattage numbers. You need to read between the lines to figure out what your actually getting.
Hahaha. Coverage area 4.5x8ft. Ya right.
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No worries! There are more of us out here than you’d think! ( they had me fooled in the beginning!)Oh ffs I see what you mean
I got excited when I seen 2000 wattage and clicked buy now iv got 2 lights that ain't good enough do you think I could run the two togetherir does it not work like that??
200w is still not bad just the design of the light looks kinda small.probably edges of the box will get less light but middle will give nice buds.Oh ffs I see what you mean
I got excited when I seen 2000 wattage and clicked buy now iv got 2 lights that ain't good enough do you think I could run the two togetherir does it not work like that??
I think rectangular-shaped panel lights work best in tents with rectangular floor space. For a square tent, which is what the OP has, a square light, would work better. (That's IMO, of course.) For example, here's a picture of what I mean by a square light:
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This is a ViparSpectra light. I just used the image and am not necessarily recommending this specific light.
Have you got a direct link so I can just purchase I'm soooooo confusedView attachment 2367156
i like this style
Love this reply thankyouYou might get a lot of different answers for your light period question. This is just what has worked for me: 24 hours for the first month, 18 hours for the remainder of veg, and 12 hours in flower. I run photoperiod plants.
As for light intensity, there are a lot of variables. I start seedlings under a 2-foot, 2-bulb T5, hanging 6 inches above the top of the plants. I finish my plants under about 35 watts per square foot of LED. Your 100x100 tent is about 11 square feet, so I'd want 385W of LED for flower. I start veg at about 25% of my finishing wattage, or about 9 watts of LED per ft². I ramp the light intensity up through veg and flower, depending on how the plants look. If the leaves are flat, level, and vibrant green, they're happy with the light level. If they're curling, taco-ing, twisting, or contorting in any way, or if there are colors other than green, I turn the light down. If the leaves are praying an hour before lights out, I consider turning the light up. How the plants look is a better indication of what to do with the lights than any schedule or meter. Again, just what's worked for me.
Hope that helps.
How much was it if you dont mind me asking?I have a 4x4x6 tent. My first lights were the Chinese blurpal lights. Didn't amount to much but it budded.
I went ahead and got the spiderfarmer 3000. It's not as cheap as the blurple ones but are good for the price.
Good luck!
A couple more random things that I wish I knew starting out. 1) With LEDs, it's great if the light conforms, more or less, to the space you're trying to light. Square light for square tent, long rectangular light for long rectangular tent, etc. That helps keep the light more uniform across the canopy, and we love all our buds the same. 2) Hanging height is kind of a big deal. The closer the light is hanging, the more intensity the tops are receiving. I generally recommend that new growers hang LEDs at the top of their tents. No light manufacturer recommends this, because they're all in an arms race to have the highest light intensity from the least input wattage. 3) It's really nice for a light to have a continuous dimmer, as opposed to one that dims in chunks. Sometimes your plants will want 65% of your light's maximum output, and if the only choices are 25, 50, 75, and 100, you stuck either over- or under-lighting. 4) Detachable drivers with long cords are nice, so you can move the driver outside the tent if you run into heat challenges.Love this reply thankyou
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.Hi guysso 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
Before you buy check out this link but, IMO, you have enough light. A bar style light will give you better overall coverage which is best suited for ScrOG style grows.Have you got a direct link so I can just purchase I'm soooooo confused
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