hey, people!
the formula for offsetting watts with btu's is 1 watt per 5 btu. 1000w needs 5000 btu.
i bought 1k hortilux hps and tried to run them without tubes and could not control the heat, even with a massive ac. also i run mag ballasts and have never had a bulb failure with hortilux. i replace them every 6 months.
i put cool tubes with 500 cfm fans on them and now i run 8" from the closest foliage. so i strongly believe that proximity offsets light loss running bare bulbs further away, say 16-24" like most of the gurus recommend.
i run my lights vertically in between the plants and get 360* coverage with all foliage in the sweet spot. this is possible because of pruning. i rotate the plants 1/3 turn daily.
i am running 2250 cu ft of air per minute through a 1200 cu ft room and can report that i get about the same yield as when i ran co2.
i've got 16 plants under 4000 watts total and harvest one plant per week. that plant is averaging 10 oz so if you were to extrapolate that into a 16 week unit grow that would be 4536 grams divided by 4000 watts is 1.134 g per watt. i think i can do better in the future.
later on
the formula for offsetting watts with btu's is 1 watt per 5 btu. 1000w needs 5000 btu.
i bought 1k hortilux hps and tried to run them without tubes and could not control the heat, even with a massive ac. also i run mag ballasts and have never had a bulb failure with hortilux. i replace them every 6 months.
i put cool tubes with 500 cfm fans on them and now i run 8" from the closest foliage. so i strongly believe that proximity offsets light loss running bare bulbs further away, say 16-24" like most of the gurus recommend.
i run my lights vertically in between the plants and get 360* coverage with all foliage in the sweet spot. this is possible because of pruning. i rotate the plants 1/3 turn daily.
i am running 2250 cu ft of air per minute through a 1200 cu ft room and can report that i get about the same yield as when i ran co2.
i've got 16 plants under 4000 watts total and harvest one plant per week. that plant is averaging 10 oz so if you were to extrapolate that into a 16 week unit grow that would be 4536 grams divided by 4000 watts is 1.134 g per watt. i think i can do better in the future.
later on