The 420 Nation,
Thanks for checking this thread and voting! Your suggestions, ideas and experience are greatly appreciated! I'm in brainstorming mode on this right now so I need all the input I can get.
Here's the scenario
The floor plan is 3.5' x 5' of bloom space. You need 875 watts of lighting to reach the 50 watt per sqare foot ratio. Plant sizes will be 25-36 inches tall.
Your options for lighting the space are either two 430 watt HPS lights or a single 1000 watt lamp.
You also have two 6 rpm light rail motors with 18' of track to work with. You do not have an add a light kit and you only have one cool tube reflector right now so you would need to buy the kit + another reflector if you want to use the 430s.
You have plenty of air cooling power for either application
Other supplemental lights you have on hand are two 90 watt UFO leds and 96 watts of T5 HO lighting.
How would you prefer to light the space?
Another option could be running a single 600 watt lamp down the length of the garden while using the leds and T5 as supplemental lighting.
Thanks for checking this thread and voting! Your suggestions, ideas and experience are greatly appreciated! I'm in brainstorming mode on this right now so I need all the input I can get.
Here's the scenario
The floor plan is 3.5' x 5' of bloom space. You need 875 watts of lighting to reach the 50 watt per sqare foot ratio. Plant sizes will be 25-36 inches tall.
Your options for lighting the space are either two 430 watt HPS lights or a single 1000 watt lamp.
You also have two 6 rpm light rail motors with 18' of track to work with. You do not have an add a light kit and you only have one cool tube reflector right now so you would need to buy the kit + another reflector if you want to use the 430s.
You have plenty of air cooling power for either application
Other supplemental lights you have on hand are two 90 watt UFO leds and 96 watts of T5 HO lighting.
How would you prefer to light the space?
Another option could be running a single 600 watt lamp down the length of the garden while using the leds and T5 as supplemental lighting.