Ok folks! Weigh in is here. The Amare side was averaged out to 600 watts seeing how the Pro-4 wasn't added till like week 5 or so. The other Amare Pro-4 is 400 watts. For a total of 1000 Amare Tech watts.
Also, the side that had the Hydroponics Hut seemed more damaged by the HH then anything, never really kicking into gear after I took it down to replace it with the other Pro-4. Still real happy with the results though. Next run we'll see how well the Amares do w/o any interruptions & solid light positioning. Last grow I got 18.5 oz off the SE-450 in a 4'x4'.
Amare plants:
X2 Flo = 452 g's
X1 SFV-OG (5 wks under HH) = 126 g's
X1 Kings Kush = 244 g's
X1 Sensi-Star = 181 g's
Total = 1003 grams of the dankest tree I ever grew. Count on the outside blades from the Cloak & it's 1200watts.
-1 GPW or .83 w/ Cloak blades included.
The SunCloak did real well using 600 watts on the inside facing its plants. There was 60w of added 5K led spot lights for my spectrum preference. With those counted in its at 660 watts.
SunCloak plants:
X2 GoGi = 414 g's
X1 C-99 = 220 g's
X1 Chem-Dawg #4 = 250 g's
Total = 884 grams of bomb
-1.47 GPW Amazing!!!! Add the 60w of 5K & it's 1.33 GPW.
The average for this led grow as a whole was 1.04 GPW.
I'll be buying more Amares & another SunCloak for my new led room in a new location that will be permanently replacing my 8500+ watts of HPS & T-5's.
Thanks to everyone who joined this journal & participated. You're a bunch of cool cats that I'm proud to say I now know. I gotchur backs & if I can ever assist you guys with anything, Lmk n I'll do my best!
If you own an Amare or SunCloak or just proud of your grow, feel free to post pics n updates here. I love seeing happy plants n good buds being produced by good people!
Threads remaining open & I'll do my best to get the new opp up n running ASAP so to do another Journal in real time showing great results from Amare Technologies & SunCloak.
Both companies have great owners that provide full transparency as well as friendly honest business practice.
I encourage anyone who wants the best LEDs I could find to e-mail these companies & see for yourselves.
Peace N happy fruitful grows to all!