Some of the math is wrong. Or, some of the messages have the wrong math. It is common and I remember the same mistakes myself.
How many square feet of floor space if the tent is a 5 foot by 5 foot?
5 feet X 5 feet=25 square feet.
A common foot print per plant mentioned earlier was 2 square feet. How many plants will fit at 2 square feet per plant?
25 sq ft divided by 2 square feet = 12.5
If we change the thinking to saying each plant should have a footprint of 2 feet on a side, or 2 feet squared, then it makes more sense.
2 feet X 2 feet = 4 square feet per plant.
25 sq ft divided by 4 square feet = 6.25 so up to 6 plants in the tent.
I had also considered getting a bigger tent and later thought about 2 smaller tents instead. Using some of the sizes already mentioned...
8 X 8 = 64 square feet.
64 divided by 4 square feet per plant = up to 16 plants in the tent.
Another thing I have done wrong before is thinking that I could substitute two smaller tents without doing the math.
Substituting 2 tents of 4 foot by 4 foot equals 16 square feet each and the two tents combined would be 2 X 16 =32 square feet total or half of the original square footage of floor space as 1 tent that is 8 feet by 8 feet.
If the grower is going to substitute two tents instead of one large 8 foot by 8 foot then we are back to considering two of the 5 by 5 tent size or two 6 by 6 size or two 4 X 8 size.
I am sure that most of us would have figured out the 'numbers of plants per tent' in the long run but newer or first timers might not and get in some real trouble a couple of weeks into their grow.
This was basic math but I still started up the calculator so I have to figure the answers are right. Looking at the floor footprint in the diagrams supplied by Mars Hydro will help explain.
How many square feet of floor space if the tent is a 5 foot by 5 foot?
5 feet X 5 feet=25 square feet.
A common foot print per plant mentioned earlier was 2 square feet. How many plants will fit at 2 square feet per plant?
25 sq ft divided by 2 square feet = 12.5
If we change the thinking to saying each plant should have a footprint of 2 feet on a side, or 2 feet squared, then it makes more sense.
2 feet X 2 feet = 4 square feet per plant.
25 sq ft divided by 4 square feet = 6.25 so up to 6 plants in the tent.
I had also considered getting a bigger tent and later thought about 2 smaller tents instead. Using some of the sizes already mentioned...
8 X 8 = 64 square feet.
64 divided by 4 square feet per plant = up to 16 plants in the tent.
Another thing I have done wrong before is thinking that I could substitute two smaller tents without doing the math.
Substituting 2 tents of 4 foot by 4 foot equals 16 square feet each and the two tents combined would be 2 X 16 =32 square feet total or half of the original square footage of floor space as 1 tent that is 8 feet by 8 feet.
If the grower is going to substitute two tents instead of one large 8 foot by 8 foot then we are back to considering two of the 5 by 5 tent size or two 6 by 6 size or two 4 X 8 size.
I am sure that most of us would have figured out the 'numbers of plants per tent' in the long run but newer or first timers might not and get in some real trouble a couple of weeks into their grow.
This was basic math but I still started up the calculator so I have to figure the answers are right. Looking at the floor footprint in the diagrams supplied by Mars Hydro will help explain.