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How Many LED Watts Are Required Per Square Foot of Grow Space?

How Many LED Watts Are Required Per Square Foot of Grow Space?

The Ultimate Guide to Help You Choose the Correct LED Wattage for Your Grow Space (during flowering)

Are you new to the world of LED growing? If so, the charts below will help you determine how much energy (by wattage) your plants require for flowering.

Disclaimer: Wattage is a relic of the HID (MH and HPS) days. Wattage should not be used to determine the coverage area a fixture or the usefulness of an LED grow light. Wattage should only be used as a simple method for approximating the correct fixture size for your grow. 

PPFD (umol/j/m2) and DLI is the correct metric for measuring useful light intensity over a given area. Coupled with the correct spectrum for your plant type and phase of growth, PPFD (and spectrum) are the keys to a successful grow. However, for the purpose of estimation, we will report wattage calculations in this article.

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Grow variables

It is important to understand that the number of actual watts that you need for your grow will vary depending on:

    • Plant type (high light or low light)
      • High light plants - i.e. tomatoes, peppers, etc
      • Low light plants - i.e. herbs and leafy greens (such as basil lettuce)
    • Growth phase
      • Seedlings, vegetative, and flowering plants all require a different amount of light
    • Total area of your grow
      • A larger grow area will require more power

Watts per square foot

    The average LED grow light draws about 40 watts to cover 1 sq ft for flowering. HID lights draw about 62.5 watts per sq ft. The energy saving that growers can expect from using LED grow lights instead of HID is around 38%. This energy savings only takes into account to savings growers gain when using LEDs fixtures. It does not account for other environmental factors where growers can save energy. For example, less ventilation and air conditioning may be used, or foregone completely, depending on the size of the setup and ambient temperatures. Total power savings may rise above 50% in certain scenarios.)

    Different LED grow lights will have different efficiencies. More efficient LED grow lights will use fewer watts to emit the same amount of light that a less efficient LED grow light will emit. Therefore, wattage is not the most accurate tool to know how powerful of a grow light you need for a particular coverage area.

    LED Wattage Chart Explanation

    The wattages listed below assume you are flowering your plants. If vegging, you might consider reducing your wattage by 50% since vegging plants only require about half the light intensity. As always, it is best practice to follow the manufacturer's recommendations.

    Using the charts

    In each chart you will find the following columns:

        • '# of Plants' to be grown
        • Square footage that the respective number of plants cover
        • Recommended LED wattage for the number of plants grown in the respective space

    Wattage charts

    Assume about 32 watts/sq ft (actual LED wattage) for flowering. Fewer watts might equate to smaller yields while more wattage may lead to larger yields.

    Quick Guide (watts per coverage area)

    1' x 1': 40 watts 

    2' x 2': 160 watts 

    2' x 4': 320 watts

    3' x 3': 360 watts 

    4' x 4': 640 watts 

    5' x 5': 1000 watts

    4' x 8': 1280 watts

    6' x 6': 1440 watts  

     

    Recommended wattage assuming 1.0 sq ft/plant

     # of Plants   Square Feet   Wattage from Wall
    1 1 40 watts
    2 2 80 watts
    4 4 160 watts
    6 6 240 watts
    8 8 320 watts
    10 10 400 watts

     

    Recommended wattage assuming 2.0 sq ft/plant

     # of Plants   Square Feet   Wattage from Wall
    1 2 80 watts
    2 4 160 watts
    4 8 320 watts
    6 12 480 watts
    8 16 640 watts
    10 20 800 watts

     

    Recommended assuming 4.0 sq ft/plant

     # of Plants   Square Feet   Wattage from Wall
    1 4 160 watts
    2 8 320 watts
    4 16 640 watts
    6 24 960 watts
    8 32 1280 watts
    10 40 1600 watts

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    Notes: Please be aware that the cultivation of certain plants may or may not be legal within your own specific region or country. LED Grow Lights Depot does not encourage or condone any illegal activity and advises each individual / user to inform themselves of the relevant laws within their own region/country.

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    Comments

    Larry - January 9, 2016

    Good info thanks

    Jared - December 23, 2015

    New to LED scene kinda, cuz I got duped on Amazon for SUPPOSED FULL SPECTRUM 145watt UFO style.. It killed my seedlings. I think it was a bloom bulb, it was VERY pinkish/red. I assume missing the blues of the real deal LEDs out now I see, more of whitish purplely pink.. Lol. Trying to not go over 300$ as this will only raise 1 to 2 sour x kush beans I got a handful of from last season.. Will most likely fim, then LST them (my usual method-get 4 or more fat kolas, but THEN install a simple PVC scrog to up yield of only 2 plant harvests.. As a personal use grower, I can say LED may be the future guys..not everyone can outfit an exhaust system w carbon scrubber anywhere they please.. As far as I know their self cooled n all that’s needed is a fan for circulation.. I hope these new LEDs work better then my last 130 investment.. Trying to hit like 250$ n e advice appreciated

    Zlotvor - December 8, 2015

    Those numbers are exactly what I’ve found in my experiments.
    With real 65W in 0.5×0.5 meter space I’m growing 65-70g of nice flowers

    handsome pat - November 26, 2015

    I’m getting some real good information thank you very much

    the dude - October 7, 2015

    top notch info thanks!

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