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How many plants can I veg under 250w hps?
The Brain!For the growth phase, I wouldn't use a 250-watt HPS to light a space larger than 8⅓ square feet. That assumes a high-quality bulb (e.g., Eye Hortilux brand), a decent reflector that is well matched to the bulb, and a garden space that both matches the size/shape of the light's coverage area and has very reflective walls (e.g., Orca Film, properly prepped / primed / painted with flat or eggshell finish super bright (titanium?) white paint, et cetera).
These days, I wouldn't grow cannabis at a plant density that's higher than four per square foot - so, with that having been stated... A 250-watt HPS, as per above, is capable of adequately illuminating anywhere from one to approximately 33 plants in the growth phase. This answer is a range instead one number because a grow light does not illuminate plants, it illuminates a volume of space; how many plants get placed into that space is up to the gardener.
As above, a 250-watt HPS is... I'd want a little more light for growth phase in a nine-square foot garden space. Especially if it's actually a 10.5625 ft.2 space (IOW, a square meter). Any particular reason you're not already using the 400-watt HPS in that space? It'd work fine for the growth phase in such a space, and also for flowering auotflowering cannabis plants. For flowering photoperiodic cannabis plants in such a space, a 600-watt HPS would be great.
As I'm using a 3x3 or 80cmx80cm I thought to save energy I would use the 250w to veg the plants u till the 4 autos showed signs of flowering then switch to the 400whps, my idea is to have 4 photos and 4 autos in 12L pots Fabric of courseFor the growth phase, I wouldn't use a 250-watt HPS to light a space larger than 8⅓ square feet. That assumes a high-quality bulb (e.g., Eye Hortilux brand), a decent reflector that is well matched to the bulb, and a garden space that both matches the size/shape of the light's coverage area and has very reflective walls (e.g., Orca Film, properly prepped / primed / painted with flat or eggshell finish super bright (titanium?) white paint, et cetera).
These days, I wouldn't grow cannabis at a plant density that's higher than four per square foot - so, with that having been stated... A 250-watt HPS, as per above, is capable of adequately illuminating anywhere from one to approximately 33 plants in the growth phase. This answer is a range instead one number because a grow light does not illuminate plants, it illuminates a volume of space; how many plants get placed into that space is up to the gardener.
As above, a 250-watt HPS is... I'd want a little more light for growth phase in a nine-square foot garden space. Especially if it's actually a 10.5625 ft.2 space (IOW, a square meter). Any particular reason you're not already using the 400-watt HPS in that space? It'd work fine for the growth phase in such a space, and also for flowering auotflowering cannabis plants. For flowering photoperiodic cannabis plants in such a space, a 600-watt HPS would be great.
EDIT: That fixture will work in that area, it's just below what many would consider the practical minimum for cannabis.
3x3 grow tent/ 80x80x160, I wanted to use the 250 to save electric and then switch to the 400w during flowering I had an idea of running 8 plants total 4 autos 4 photos veg the photos for 2months then flip to flower (of course toping and lst (For the growth phase, I wouldn't use a 250-watt HPS to light a space larger than 8⅓ square feet. That assumes a high-quality bulb (e.g., Eye Hortilux brand), a decent reflector that is well matched to the bulb, and a garden space that both matches the size/shape of the light's coverage area and has very reflective walls (e.g., Orca Film, properly prepped / primed / painted with flat or eggshell finish super bright (titanium?) white paint, et cetera).
These days, I wouldn't grow cannabis at a plant density that's higher than four per square foot - so, with that having been stated... A 250-watt HPS, as per above, is capable of adequately illuminating anywhere from one to approximately 33 plants in the growth phase. This answer is a range instead one number because a grow light does not illuminate plants, it illuminates a volume of space; how many plants get placed into that space is up to the gardener.
As above, a 250-watt HPS is... I'd want a little more light for growth phase in a nine-square foot garden space. Especially if it's actually a 10.5625 ft.2 space (IOW, a square meter). Any particular reason you're not already using the 400-watt HPS in that space? It'd work fine for the growth phase in such a space, and also for flowering auotflowering cannabis plants. For flowering photoperiodic cannabis plants in such a space, a 600-watt HPS would be great.
EDIT: That fixture will work in that area, it's just below what many would consider the practical minimum for cannabis.
I would do one in a bigger pot. Im too old to mess around with a bunch of little plants. Watering all the damn time, terrible..lol..just one would be perfect in a 10 gallon imo
Just easier and bigger flowers