About auto flowering light

Hiya VetSmoke85 I think 54 x 50 x 9.5 should fit fine.
DOH! I'll shut up. Ha ha. For some reason I thought he'd said 40x40x150. I may have been thinking of another thread. Good job you're on the ball.:laugh: That one would be great then.
 
LED seems to be the best bang for the buck these days. We have many great LED light manufacturers that sponsor our little world wide weed home. The best lights I own are from Mars Hydro, and our friend @SmokeSara is a awesome resource for many growers here. I also have lights also from Viparspectra that I really like, as well as cheap blurple and new off brand qb's. I make my most return off the used blurples tbh, it's all about the cost of the light vs the draw from the wall, and all of the LED tech works great. With that said, this is the light I'd be putting in your space:

TSW 2000 QB Design Led Plant Grow Light for 3'x3' Sunlike Spectrum with IR, Replace 400~600w HPS - Mars Hydro for sale,buy TSW 2000 QB Design Led Plant Grow Light for 3'x3' Sunlike Spectrum with IR, Replace 400~600w HPS - Mars Hydro - Mars Hydro

CHeers, good luck! :yahoo:
Thanks for your tag~ :cool:
 
Hiya VetSmoke85 I think 54 x 50 x 9.5 should fit fine.

That would actually be a pretty good light for the space, and enough power for sure (no need to grow autoflowering plants, lol). On the other hand... I just saw a used 250-watt HPS on CraigsList for $20 "or best offer." That's a little small for the OP's space (5.166672737 ft.2), but far cheaper even when factoring in a new budget-class bulb.

Get more bud from the new LED than the used HPS, so it would definitely pay - but that shit don't pay in advance, lol. OP, what kind of budget are you working with?
 
That would actually be a pretty good light for the space, and enough power for sure (no need to grow autoflowering plants, lol). On the other hand... I just saw a used 250-watt HPS on CraigsList for $20 "or best offer." That's a little small for the OP's space (5.166672737 ft.2), but far cheaper even when factoring in a new budget-class bulb.

Get more bud from the new LED than the used HPS, so it would definitely pay - but that shit don't pay in advance, lol. OP, what kind of budget are you working with?
I have some much budget.but problem is my fuck country.ı cant finde nothing.ı must order on internet.but they are dont send directly here.ı am live in in a place forgotten by God lol.so I'm trying to combine what you say with the possibilities I have
 
I have some much budget.but problem is my fuck country.ı cant finde nothing.ı must order on internet.but they are dont send directly here.ı am live in in a place forgotten by God lol.so I'm trying to combine what you say with the possibilities I have
To get started then I would consider CFL bulbs or even LED bulbs. I've seen bigger ones in good grows. I always used multiple smaller ones and placed them where they needed to be. For those you look at lumens, the spectrum which we discussed, and wattage. If nothing else it will get you started and you can learn tons about training with hands on experience.

It certainly is enough to start veg stage and then you can keep looking :thumb:

Might not get autos to their full potential tho but if budget isnt an issue, I'd use my least desirable and possibly photoperiod seeds if you have them and just get started while you look for a more preferable set up
 
Why the heck aren't I showing off my diy monstrosities! How about something like this? 3000k 11w LED with their lenses chopped off...88w from the wall:
IMG_20200415_082426925_HDR.jpg
IMG_20200415_082355091.jpg


Then there's the original Frankenstien combo of 3000k and 5000k mix and match CFL, I think there's a LED grow bulb in there also...worked great!
frank.jpg


Just some ideas...these are all made with repurposed bathroom mirror fixtures.
 
Why the heck aren't I showing off my diy monstrosities! How about something like this? 3000k 11w LED with their lenses chopped off...88w from the wall:
IMG_20200415_082426925_HDR.jpg
IMG_20200415_082355091.jpg


Then there's the original Frankenstien combo of 3000k and 5000k mix and match CFL, I think there's a LED grow bulb in there also...worked great!
frank.jpg


Just some ideas...these are all made with repurposed bathroom mirror fixtures.
Love it mate. This was my first lighting setup made with cheap LED bulbs. To be fair it worked pretty well but I needed something with a lower profile.

20190312_143256.jpg
 
Why the heck aren't I showing off my diy monstrosities! How about something like this? 3000k 11w LED with their lenses chopped off...88w from the wall:
IMG_20200415_082426925_HDR.jpg
IMG_20200415_082355091.jpg


Then there's the original Frankenstien combo of 3000k and 5000k mix and match CFL, I think there's a LED grow bulb in there also...worked great!
frank.jpg


Just some ideas...these are all made with repurposed bathroom mirror fixtures.
İts looking fantastic creative. somethings came alive in my head.after see your designe
 
I'd like to suggest you spend a little time reading some articles online about lighting requirements and calculating optimal lighting for a set area. You'll have that knowledge and understanding then rather than relying on others to tell you what to do. I don't say this to be an arse but it's always best to read and understand these things as much as possible. Then if you're still unsure, ask the questions here.
 
I'd like to suggest you spend a little time reading some articles online about lighting requirements and calculating optimal lighting for a set area. You'll have that knowledge and understanding then rather than relying on others to tell you what to do. I don't say this to be an arse but it's always best to read and understand these things as much as possible. Then if you're still unsure, ask the questions here.
I know that.but
I'd like to suggest you spend a little time reading some articles online about lighting requirements and calculating optimal lighting for a set area. You'll have that knowledge and understanding then rather than relying on others to tell you what to do. I don't say this to be an arse but it's always best to read and understand these things as much as possible. Then if you're still unsure, ask the questions here.

There are not enough articles in my language. Nobody has to answer me, brother. After all, this site is a site where the best ones help new ones. I am sure that the experienced people know more than the information on the Internet. I would not be a member of this site.
 
I'd like to suggest you spend a little time reading some articles online about lighting requirements and calculating optimal lighting for a set area. You'll have that knowledge and understanding then rather than relying on others to tell you what to do. I don't say this to be an arse but it's always best to read and understand these things as much as possible. Then if you're still unsure, ask the questions here.

He writes the person who knows well in his membership. If I were you, I would not redirect someone on this site to another site. I would not hesitate to give information without getting tired without getting tired. follow me
 
Don't sweat it you guys, it's all good. Some folks speak the language fluently, have access to all the information and don't do any leg work at all Omrengn . I know that can get frustrating after a while for some people but we are all here to help. Ask away friend :D
 
He writes the person who knows well in his membership. If I were you, I would not redirect someone on this site to another site. I would not hesitate to give information without getting tired without getting tired. follow me
Don't get me wrong I'm more than happy to help where I can. I maybe didn't put what I mean across very well. I just find it's best to research from many sources to gain as much knowledge as possible. I was unaware that you have limited access to information in your native language. That's my oversight. Peace.
 
I'll just add that if you are able to access the link to the mars light that Sara suggested, the specs on the lights will say what area they will cover for veg and flower. Will give you a good idea of how many watts you may need. I did forget not all of us are as fortunate to have the access to enough information to spend months reading before we start. Good luck bro. I'll keep a look in from the back row. Ha ha. :Namaste:
 
Back
Top Bottom