Not everyone starts with a 2×2 meter tent and a multi-thousand-euro light. For many growers, the first step is the classic 2×4 ft (120×60 cm) setup. Small, discreet, but still big enough to harvest a satisfying amount of buds.
The most common question is: is it worth spending €1500 if you can build a decent setup for around €700? Let’s compare budget vs. premium — step by step, with a shopping list, electricity costs, and expected yields.
Budget setup (~€700)
Shopping list:
- 120×60 cm tent – ~€100
- LED light (Mars Hydro TS1000 ×2) – ~€260 (2 × €130)
- 4” exhaust fan with carbon filter – ~€120
- Oscillating fans ×2 – ~€40
- Mineral nutrients (e.g. Advanced Nutrients 3-part) – ~€100
- Pots & soil + perlite – ~€60
- Basic pH + EC meter – ~€40
Total: ~€720
Light power: 300 W (true draw)
Electricity cost: ~€35–40/month at €0.20/kWh
Yield: 250–350 g dry from 4 plants (SCROG/LST)
Pros:
- Low entry cost, fast return on investment.
- Mars TS delivers surprisingly solid PAR in a small tent.
- Easy to find tutorials and community support.
Cons:
- Weaker light penetration = smaller lower buds.
- Climate less stable (4” exhaust is limited).
- Shorter lifespan for cheaper lights and filters.
Premium setup (~€1500)
Shopping list:
- 120×60 cm tent (Gorilla, Secret Jardin) – ~€220
- LED light (HLG 300L Rspec or Gavita 345 W LED) – €500–600
- 6” exhaust fan with premium carbon filter – ~€250
- AC Infinity oscillating fans ×2 – ~€100
- Climate controller (Inkbird Wi-Fi) – ~€80
- Organic nutrients (e.g. BioBizz full line) – ~€150
- Air-Pot style containers + coco/perlite – ~€100
- Bluelab Combo pH/EC meter – ~€250
- Extras: SCROG nets, Cal-Mag, PK booster – ~€150
Total: ~€1500
Light power: 350–400 W (true draw)
Electricity cost: ~€45/month
Yield: 400–500 g dry from 4–6 plants
Pros:
- Stable environment (stronger ventilation & climate control).
- Better spectrum & penetration = denser, heavier buds.
- Gear lasts for years, rarely fails.
- Organics give smoother taste and aroma.
Cons:
- Twice the initial investment.
- Steeper learning curve (coco + climate management).
- Easy to “overspend” before you’ve mastered the basics.
Yield comparison
Setup | Power (W) | Cost (EUR) | Yield (g) | g/W efficiency | Monthly electricity |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Budget (Mars) | 300 W | ~€720 | 250–350 | ~1 g/W | €35–40 |
Premium (HLG) | 350–400 W | ~€1500 | 400–500 | 1.2–1.3 g/W | €45 |
What really changes the game?
- Light: the biggest factor. Premium LEDs give even PAR distribution and superior spectrum.
- Ventilation: a strong fan + quality filter = stable climate and zero smell leaks.
- Medium & nutrients: soil + cheap minerals = simple and forgiving; coco with Air-Pots = faster growth and bigger yields.
- Control: budget = simplicity, premium = precision (and responsibility).
So, is it worth spending an extra €800 on premium gear? It depends. If you’re just learning the ropes and want quick, reliable results — the budget kit is more than enough. But if your goal is maximum yield, stable climate, and connoisseur-quality buds, premium gear shows its value.
The truth is, you’ll grow solid weed in either setup. The difference is whether you want to learn on a bicycle… or hop straight on a Ducati.