Bout to drop 1000 on led, which one?

a mongo frog

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sounds fine to me. 37W/sqf is no problem right?
Yup easy peasy!!!!! Doesn't take nothing right? Every day yields right? I know it can be done, I've done it once with a high yielding and a 6 week veg. But the op is wanting to run og, remember? How many times have you yielded 2 in a 4x4 with og? Please tell us the secret.
 

Rahz

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It would require yielding 56 g/sqft. Two T4s in a 4x4 provide 19 par watts per foot. It's a reasonable proposition if space is used properly and plants are healthy. People have done more with less.
 

nfhiggs

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It would require yielding 56 g/sqft. Two T4s in a 4x4 provide 19 par watts per foot. It's a reasonable proposition if space is used properly and plants are healthy. People have done more with less.
SOG grow with 4 plants per sq ft, in 6 inch rockwool cubes, ebb and flow tray, 15 g per plant yield. Its doable.
 

CobKits

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6x6 rockwool packed tight, single stem SOG. you need to strip a lot of fan leaves and youre left with just colas

trick is getting that many at a nice uniform stage of development, as you know they can outgrow the others by an inch or day at that point
 

a mongo frog

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6x6 rockwool packed tight, single stem SOG. you need to strip a lot of fan leaves and youre left with just colas

trick is getting that many at a nice uniform stage of development, as you know they can outgrow the others by an inch or day at that point
Why did you even say anything? Fun done.
 

a mongo frog

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6 inch Rockwool cubes, four per square foot.

Why not? Its been done.... Hi density SOG grow.
Get off the threads before you fuck someones grow up dude. Can we see your current grow or your last one just to make sure we should be listening to you. If I'm wrong and your legit i apologize, but you and your boy are making it sound like you've never grown before let alone on a commercial level like you are talking running 64 plants on a 4x4 flood table.
 

j.t.1986

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I'm currently running Louie faced from archive and king Louie from Cali connection. I really only stick to OG strains with the two I mentioned being big yielders for OG varieties. I appreciate the feedback from y'all! I'm seriously looking to buy TONIGHT! I can't wait any longer. Is there any yield evidence from those timber or pacific grow lights compared to HPS? I need hard proof before I throw down some skrill.
hey man. i got grow results with a timber kit, with citi 1212's. i hit 1gpw with a not so great yielder, i feel i could hit more with a indica dom high yielder for sure. you can check out what mine did here https://www.rollitup.org/t/citizen-1212-grow-results.941306/

im curious to try out vero's or cree's now just to see if there's a difference, my buds came out top notch though either way:bigjoint:
 

Hybridway

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I got 2#'s off 4 plants in a 32"x4' space w/o reflective walls off my 600w SunCloak.
Got 2#'s off 2 plants in a 3.25'x5' area using 2 600w HPS a few times.
Trying to get 1# out of 2.5'x4' area w/ my Pro-4's off 1 plant but haven't done it yet. 389 g. was my high last n first real run under them.
If you want a 2# yielding reputable LED light, manufactured, you may have to go a bit over a G. If your looking for it to be certified for ins. Purposes it would be the Fluence Bio. SpyderX Plus @ 660-680w if it were me.
Then theirs plenty of Cob lights.
The overhead Flowering Horizons (Strips) x2 @ 240w would do it using only 480w I think. Check out @Tomy Trichrome thread to see him probably exceed that. They'll be cert. soon.
I like my Amare too.
Other high yeilders are out there too. Can't rush this or you'll lose $$$. Understand, then purchase.
Good luck! These guys will point you in the right direction.
 

Rahz

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Break people's success down by par watts across various sources and you will see that regardless of whether it's CFL, LED, HPS, etc. inexperienced or poor growers will often see around 1.5-2 grams per par watt and very good growers with everything dialed in getting up to 4 grams per par watt and maybe possible to go higher as an extreme example.

I think with reasonable growing skills, being able to keep the plants healthy and fully utilize the space, 3 grams per par watts is a realistic goal. I've read about guys using 600w DEs over flood trays getting 1.5 GPW which comes out to over 3.5 grams per par watt. And with 3 of them in a 4x8 flood tray it was over 80g/sqft! That's what I consider extreme. 1.5 GPW from a 42% efficient bulb is actually more impressive grow skill wise than getting 1.5 GPW from a +50% efficient LED source. But anyway, two T4s provides 304 par watts and at 3 gppw yield would be 32-33 zips. It's possible and can be done under 600 watts input.
 
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