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600 watt hps

swamp man

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i have growed outside good need to move inside have 2 rooms each 10 foot by 10 f00t wany to grow 12 plants at 1time which size hrs do i need?
 

mwz

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Don't stress dude, you should be able to edit the post. If not then it's all good. So you're trying to say the following???

I have successfully grown outdoors.
Need to move my plants indoors.
2 rooms.
room size 10' x 10'.
grow 12 plants per grow.
how many hours?

Set your timer to the light cycle outdoors, would be safest. If the plants are in the vegetative state, then you should be able to put them under 24 on/0 off. I've done this on cuttings from out doors and it worked perfectly. If your plant is in flower, then you should set lights on/off the same as the current sunrise/sunset.

Let me know if that doesn't answer your question.
 
ay caramba! You mean what size HPS do you need? how big of a plant do you plan on? what style of grow? SOG, SCROG, regular tree? 10x10 room can take 4 1000 watt hps' with no problem, in fact, its about perfect. If this is your first time indoors, I'd advise against going 8k watts. You have to have your big boy pants on for that.
 

Iffy

Nil Illegitimus Carburundum
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Hey Swamp Man,
Once again I readily agree with Benjamin Creek's advice. Start small & easy. Maybe an NFT set up with a couple of 600W Hps. Your environment is going to dictate other things you are going to need, Temps, humidity etc but the greatest thing on offer here - is experience! Whatever you're thinking of doing, someone on here has already tried it to varying degrees of success or failure. The trick is to put in the research! Read, read some more - PLAN what questions you want to ask, based on finding answers to YOUR issues/problems. Also, always post your complete system details, so that members may post more informed answers.
Stay safe & happy growing!
 

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