How Many Plants Can Fit Under a Grow Light? (2024)

Figuring out how many plants will thrive under a grow light isn't as easy as "x-wattage can cover y-amount of plants". Those generalizations are outdated and don't work for all types of grow lights.

So in this article we’re putting all those old notions to rest. We'll cover the difference between footprints and strengths of HPS grow lights and LED grow light coverage, and how to figure out how many plants you can grow with a grow light. Then we'll show you how to find put all this info to work and get you the coverage your plants need.

The Best Grow Lights for 1-3 Plants

400W Cool Tube Grow Light Kit

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$169.95 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (9 Reviews)

Plant Count: 2-3 Plants

Coverage Area: ~3ft x 1ft

Peak PAR: 534μmol/s

Power Usage: 400 Watts

Slim cool tube is perfect for compact growing spaces.

Air cooled design helps keep grow room temperatures low.

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240W 4-Bar LED Grow Light

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$329.99 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (0 Reviews)

Plant Count: 1-3 Plants

Coverage Area: ~3ft x 3ft

Peak PAR: 648μmol/s

Power Usage: 240 Watts

416pc Full Spectrum diodes give plants the light they need from seed to harvest.

4x bars of diodes help evenly distribute light across your canopy for even coverage.

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207W ROI-E200 LED Grow Light

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$349.99 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (1 Review)

Plant Count: 2-3 Plants

Coverage Area: ~3.5ft x 2ft.

Peak PAR: 500μmol/s

Power Usage: 200 Watts

Dimmable feature lets you adjust from 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% strength.

8 bar design helps spread light farther than LED's in the same class.

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The Best Grow Lights for 4-5 Plants

600W Cool Hood Grow Light

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$219.95 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (12 Reviews)

Plant Count: 4-5 Plants

Coverage Area: 4ft x 4ft

Peak PAR (PPFD): 900μmol/s

Power Usage: 600 Watts

Air cooled design helps prevent excess heat from affecting your grow's environment.

Hood shape directs light directly down onto plants for more intense footprint than other HID's.

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400W 4-Bar LED Grow Light

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$499.99 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (0 Reviews)

Plant Count: 4-5 Plants

Coverage Area: 4ft x 4ft

Peak PAR (PPFD): 1080μmol/s

Power Usage: 400 Watts

Dimmable feature allows you to adjust from 0-100% of the light's strength.

4 Bar, 1112 pc diode setup gives plants a full spectrum of light to grow plants from seed to harvest.

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S540 LED Grow Light Panel

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$695.95 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (9 Reviews)

Plant Count: 5 Plants

Coverage Area: 3ft x 5ft

Peak PAR (PPFD): 949μmol/s

Power Usage: 358 Watts

12x UV diodes included for increase resin production and tastier harvests.

12x IR diodes included for strengthening stems and roots for stronger, more resilient plants..

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The Best Grow Lights for 6-8 Plants

1000W Cool Hood Grow Light Kit

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$239.95 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (12 Reviews)

Plant Count: Up to 6 Plants

Coverage Area: 5ft. x 5ft.

Peak PAR (PPFD): 1337μmol/s

Power Usage: 1000 Watts

Super Lumen feature increases lumen and PAR output to 110% strength.

Air cooled design helps excessive wear on bulbs by allowing them to run cooler via airflow.

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900W 8-Bar LED Grow Light

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$999.99 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (0 Reviews)

Plant Count: 6-8 Plants

Coverage Area: 5ft. x 5ft.

Peak PAR (PPFD): 2450μmol/s

Power Usage: 900 Watts

Foldable design makes setup, use, and maintenance a breeze.

Dimmable 4000k (91.8 CRI) spectrum that contains every wavelength of light your plants need to thrive.

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650 V2 RSpec LED Grow Light

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$1,099.00 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (30 Reviews)

Plant Count: 6-8 Plants

Coverage Area: 5ft. x 5ft.

Peak PAR (PPFD): 1770μmol/s

Power Usage: 630 Watts

Samsung LM301H and LM351H V2 660nm Deep Red diodes offer rich spectrum of light for flowering plants.

The most lightweight dimmable LED grow light in its class.

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So, How Many Plants Can Fit Under a Grow Light?

As a rule of thumb, you should plan on growing no more than 8 untrained plants or 1 to 4 trained plants under a single grow light. However, there are three factors that truly determine how many plants can grow under a single grow light: the grow light's footprint, the intensity of the light, and whether you train your plants. Let's take a look at the importance of each aspect:

Light Footprint

A grow light's footprint- or coverage area- is the first thing that determines how many plants you can grow under a light.

How Many Plants Can Fit Under a Grow Light? (10)The footprint of a grow light refers to the shape and size of the light that comes from it. Two factors determine your grow light's footprint:

  1. Shape- The shape of a light will determine the spread of light and the arrangement of plants inside of the footprint, which are the starting points of how many plants can fit under a single grow light.
    • In HID's, the shape of a light is determined by the shape of its reflector.
    • In LED's, the shape of light is determined by the physical shape of the light.
  2. Height above plants- A grow light's height above plants will determine the strength and size of a light footprint.
    • The closer to plants a light is, the smaller and more intense the footprint is.
    • The further away a light is to plants, the wider and less intense the footprint is.

As you can see, the footprint is the space in which your plants will receive light, so it's important to have the right size footprint for a given number of plants.

But it's not just the size and shape of your grow light's footprint that'll determine how many plants it can grow. Size and shape don't necessarily tell you about intensity, which is the test of effectiveness on your plants.

Intensity

A grow light's intensity (measured in PPFD or PAR) will determine how well the plants inside a grow light's footprint will grow. Without optimal, intense light, the widest coverage area wouldn't grow even 1x plant, let along multiple plants.

The PAR of a grow light is determined by its strength. The strength of a light (i.e. the power it takes to generate light) is the first factor into the overall intensity of a light.

  • The more power it takes to run a light, the more intense it will be.
  • Too intense of light will bleach and/or burn plants (over 900 PPFD); and not enough light will lead to stretching and stunted growth (under 200 PPFD).

So when determining how many plants a grow light can cover, it's important to look at the footprint's intensity.

But how are you supposed to know what's best for plants? Well, plants thrive at the following intensity levels:

  • Seedlings and Clones: 200 to 300 PPFD per second
  • Vegging Plants: 300 to 600 PPFD per second
  • Flowering Plants: 600 to 900 PPFD per second

So when determining how many plants can thrive in a footprint, it's important to focus on intensity as well as size. Moreover, the ideal light will give you optimal PAR across as much of the footprint as possible, as the edges of footprints tend to have less light than in the center.

Training Your Plants

How Many Plants Can Fit Under a Grow Light? (11)Whether or not you plan on training your plants plays a huge role in how many of them you’re able to grow under each grow light.

Trained and untrained plants grow in different sizes and shapes. These shapes will take up more vertical or horizontal space. This ultimately affects the light footprint and its effectiveness on your plants.

  • When you train plants, the canopy of each plant will expand outward. That means less plants will be able to fit comfortably inside the footprint of any given grow light.
    • Trained plants typically take up about twice as much space. So if you plan on training plants, make sure your light has the footprint and intensity for as many plants as you need.
  • If you don’t plan on training your plants, pay attention to the overall size you want your plants to grow to. Untrained, wild plants can grow in directions you weren't planning. So remember to keep an eye on your plants and their growth under an given grow light to ensure they're getting optimal lighting.
    • You should also space every plant out with at least 1 square foot of room around each.

And while training your plants isn't necessary, it's important to know whether or not you plan on doing it. That way you can optimize your footprint to cover all of your plants optimally.

Put these three factors together, and you'll be able to determine how many plants can thrive under a single grow light:

  1. Figure out the size footprint you'll need for your plants (remember: no more than 8 plants/light).
  2. Determine the PPFD intensity you need for your plants, and find a light capable of giving you the intensity they need.
  3. Determine whether you want to train your plants or not, giving them 1sqft. of room in between each plant.

From there, you'll be able to see how many plants you can grow in your grow room.

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The Difference Between HID and LED Grow Light Coverage

The truth is the effectiveness on HID and LED grow lights on plants is roughly the same. Their coverage and light distribution, however, is another story.

You see, LED's can put out similar amounts of intensity as HID's, but use around half the energy. So when it comes to LED's, you have the potential to offer much more intense light- and even larger footprints- than HID's the stronger you go.

Confused? Don't be. We'll use a few Yield Lab HID's and Advance Spectrum LED's to explain the what we mean by comparing their PPFD ratings and footprints:

400w HID Grow Light

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  • A 400w HID light uses 400w's of energy and a coverage area of around 1-2sqft.
  • You’ll notice these lights have PPFDs of 416at their center;294 to 395around the center; and 56 to 260 on the outer parts of the footprint.
  • Within that 1 to 2sqft of usable light, you’ll be able to fit about 1 to 2 untrained plants, or a single trained plant.

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600w HID Grow Light

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  • A 600w HID light uses 600ws of power and can cover a canopy of around 2-3 sqft.
  • Notice that this light has higher PPFDs of602 in the center;420 to 576around of that; 60 to 284 (MH) on the outside of the footprint.
  • Within the 2 to 3sqft space of usable light in that footprint, you’ll be able to fit up to 2-4 untrained plants or 1 to 3 trained plants.

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1000w HID Grow Light

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  • A 1000w HID grow light draws on 1000w's of power and gives you 6-8 sqft of coverage.
  • These lights give you a peak PAR of 907 at the center; a peak PAR of 613 to 850 in the 2 to 3sqft around the center; and a PAR of 100-446 toward the edges of the footprint.
  • Within the 6-8 sqft footprint of these lights, you'll be able to fit 4-6 untrained plants or 2-4 trained plants.

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Remember when we said LED's can have the same (if not stronger) coverage as HID's for less energy? We grabbed a few Advance Spectrum LED's to show you what we mean, because it's pretty shocking:

S270 LED Grow Light

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  • The S270 LED lightuses 300w's of energy for a coverage area of 1-2sqft.
  • These lights have PPFDs of 455 at their center;357-370around the center; and 10-264 on the edges of the footprint.
  • Within that 1-2sqft of usable light, you’ll get the coverage and intensity to grow 1-2 untrained plants, or a 1x trained plant.
  • Compared to the 400w HID above, this LED's draws 100w's less power for virtually identical coverage.

S540 LED Grow Light

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  • A S540 LED light uses 358 of power and can cover a canopy of around 2-3 sqft.
  • This light has a significantly higher PPFD of949 in the center;546-859around of that; 20-541 on the edges of the footprint.
  • This light gives you 2 to 3sqft of optimal light coverage, with the space and intensity to grow 2-4 untrained plants or 1 to 3 trained plants.
  • Side by side with a 600w HID, this LED draws 242 less watts for even stronger coverage.

S810 LED Grow Light

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  • The S810 LED light draws on 545w's of power has a footprint of 7-8 sqft of coverage.
  • This light offers a peak PAR of 1069 at the center; a peak PAR of 699-1046 around that; and 28-672 toward the edges of the footprint.
  • Inside the 7-8 sqft footprint of these lights, you'll get the intensity you need to grow 6-8 untrained plants or up to 4 trained plants.
  • Comparing the two styles of light, you'll see that the S810 draws 455 fewer watts for more intense coverage.

Looking over these charts, we can come to a 3 important conclusions about how many plants you can grow under a grow light:

  1. Generally, grow lights that use 200-400w's can grow around 1-3 plants per light; lights that use 500-700w's can grow around 4-5 plants per light; and lights that use over 800w's of power can grow 6-8 plants per light.
  2. LED's can give you more intense coverage on the center of the canopy, but become weaker on the edges. That means LED growers may want to pack their plants a little closer together when growing.
  3. HID's offer a stronger light on the edges of the footprint, but it's weaker in the center. That means HID growers can space their plants further out, but they'll need to lower their lights for optimal coverage.

How Many Plants Can Fit Under a Grow Light? (18)And while these measurements are a good rule of thumb, remember that they’re general guidelines. There are a number of factors that go into figuring out how many plants can fit under a grow light, including...

  • For HIDs with other reflectors - like wings and umbrellas- you’re going to get a slightly higher PPFD on the outer edges of the light footprint. However, overall PPFD will decrease, so while you’ll be able to fit some more plants, you’re going to be sacrificing some intensity.
  • When it comes to double-ended grow light bulbs, those will emit at least 10 percent more PAR than single-ended ones, which means they’ll be able to grow at least 1 more plant. And that 1 plant can make all the difference in your overall yield!
  • LED chip wattages and the amount of chips play a huge role in coverage.
    • The higher wattage the chips in each diode are, and the more of them there are, the more intense the light from that diode will be.
    • The lower wattage and amount, the softer the light will be.
    • Chips that have lenses on them will provide more intense light and a better spread, while those with no lenses provide a softer light.

Growing with HID and LED Lights

Ultimately, the number of plants you can grow under a single HID or LED grow light depends on your skill level and the strength of the light. So as long as you take everything we’ve mentioned above into consideration — from PAR levels to plant training — you’ll get a good idea of the number of plants you can grow under a grow light, whether you're using HIDs or LEDs.

By now you should have an understanding of grow lights and the coverage and light intensity they provide. As such, you’ll be able to determine how many of your plants will be able to thrive under any given grow light and, ultimately, make a well-informed decision.

And remember that when in doubt, you can always refer to one of the HID or LED lights we listed above!

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How Many Plants Can Fit Under a Grow Light? (2024)

FAQs

How Many Plants Can Fit Under a Grow Light? ›

Within the 2 to 3sqft space of usable light in that footprint, you'll be able to fit up to 2-4 untrained plants or 1 to 3 trained plants.

How many plants can fit under a grow light? ›

Some growers prefer very large plants and might only have one plant per light in a 4X4 space. Other growers prefer a “Sea of Green” approach with many small plants in the same space 4X4 space. Most growers prefer something in between these two extremes with around nine plants in a 4X4 grow space.

How much space does a grow light cover? ›

How to find the LED grow light coverage?
WATTAGELIGHT EXAMPLECOVERAGE
600-Watt LED grow light coverage600W 4SEASONS QUANTUM LED GROW LIGHTVegetation: 5.5' x 5.5' (Light coverage)
300-Watt LED grow light coverage4Seasons LUMA 400 LED Grow LightVegetation: 80 x 80cm (Light coverage
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What size grow light for 4 plants? ›

Light Intensity and Wattage:

During the flowering stage, it's recommended to provide around 30 to 50 watts per square foot for plants. So, if your growing area is around 2′ x 4′, you would need a total wattage of approximately 240 to 400 watts.

How many lights for 12 plants? ›

12 plants are best configured with three 4x4 tents. Then hang a roughly 600-watt LED grow light in each grow tent. If you grow a lot of plants and your space is larger, you can figure out that number as above calculations. 16 square feet(4x4ft) uses 600 watts LED grow lights to 4-6 plants.

Can plants be under grow lights all day? ›

A: In general, you should not leave grow lights on 24/7. Plants need a light-dark cycle to develop properly.

Can grow lights be too much for plants? ›

Too much light can be damaging to plants, leading to leaf burn or stunted growth.

How do you calculate grow light coverage? ›

Aim for optimal lighting of 30w of light for every square foot of space. Use the grow light calculator to get your required wattage. Simply add in your grow room measurements in feet to get an overall square footage. Then enter the square footage into the grow light calculator to get your required amount of power.

How many grow lights do I need for a 10x10 room? ›

This growing space is extensive, so you will probably need about four 1000-watt or equivalent grow lights.

Do grow lights count as full sun? ›

The short answer is no. Grow lights are not direct sunlight, but they serve as a suitable alternative for plants when natural sunlight is scarce. While they provide the necessary light spectrum and intensity for photosynthesis, grow lights cannot replicate the full range of benefits that natural sunlight offers.

How many hours a day should plants be under a grow light? ›

Although there's no perfect answer that fits all use cases, experienced growers do provide some insights on how long should a grow light be on. In general, plants under grow lights need at least 8-10 hours of light per day, but no more than 18 hours - make sure your plants have at least 6 hours of rest per day.

How far away from plants should a grow light be? ›

As an unofficial rule of thumb, many growers work on the basis that: You need 20-40 watts of power per square foot. Lower wattage LEDs of around 200 watts should sit between 12-20 inches from the top of the plant. Higher wattage LEDs of 1000 watts and above should sit between 36-46 inches from the top of the plant.

What is the best amount of light for plants? ›

Set your timer so that plants receive the following total light hours.
  • Seedlings: 16-18 hours per day.
  • Hydroponic lettuce and herbs: 12-14 hours per day.
  • Foliage houseplants: 12-14 hours.
  • Flowering houseplants: 14-16 hours.

How many plants can I put under a grow light? ›

Figure out the size footprint you'll need for your plants (remember: no more than 8 plants/light). Determine the PPFD intensity you need for your plants, and find a light capable of giving you the intensity they need.

How much light for a 10x10 room? ›

As a handy rule of thumb, a sitting room or bedroom will generally require around 10-20 lumens per square foot, while a bathroom or kitchen will need a stronger level of lighting, at around 70-80 lumens per square foot. To work out the lumens you need, simply multiply the square footage of the room by this figure.

How many LED lights for 6 plants? ›

Recommended assuming 4.0 sq ft/plant
# of PlantsSquare FeetWattage from Wall
416640 watts
624960 watts
8321280 watts
10401600 watts
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How many plants per 1000 watt light? ›

How Many Plants Can a 1000w LED Grow Light Grow? In specific situations, during the seedling/cloning stage, cannabis typically requires around 300 PPFD. Therefore, a 1000W LED grow light (calculated at PPE 2.8umol/J) can cover an area of about 9m², which translates to at least 900 cannabis seedlings.

How many plants under 600W LED? ›

Each 600W grow light covers roughly a 1.2m x 1.2m area. That's enough space for 1 - 4 plants.

How many lights for a 10x10 grow room? ›

This growing space is extensive, so you will probably need about four 1000-watt or equivalent grow lights. When trying to save a few bucks, you can also get by with using four 600-watt lights instead of the 1000-watt.

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