lets say you were to take a single plant and tie it to a panel of chicken wire that is 2x2-(4 sqf) to where the plant is growing vertically with all the branches spread out over the entire 4sqf, trellis style-basically flat -2 dimensional.


now if you hang 2, 400w lights vertically, one on each side, that would give you-

100w per sqf &

58,000 lumens from each light.
divided by 4sqf is 14,500 lumens per square foot!

and thats on just one side!

insane isin't it? but would it be too much?
river rat Reviewed by river rat on . is 200w psf & 29,000 lumens psf too much light? lets say you were to take a single plant and tie it to a panel of chicken wire that is 2x2-(4 sqf) to where the plant is growing vertically with all the branches spread out over the entire 4sqf, trellis style-basically flat -2 dimensional. now if you hang 2, 400w lights vertically, one on each side, that would give you- 100w per sqf & 58,000 lumens from each light. divided by 4sqf is 14,500 lumens per square foot! Rating: 5