Im also placing lights on sides and bottom for the 2 weeks indoors before I put them outsideWhat I'm meaning is how do the sides and bottom of the plants get light???
Why would one use 5W LED bulbs when 15W bulbs are readily available?If 10 5w bulbs are lined up there should be better performance than a 50w fluorescent. But, to replace a 400w T5 setup and get the benefit of same wattage/more light you would need 80 bulbs, or around 61 and 310w to get similar performance . It's possible to find them now for a buck or two but bulbs aren't going to last as long as a properly cooled cob or strip. They will last 2-3 years likely.
On one hand this is a better deal for the money averaged over 3 years. On the other, you would have to build an 80 bulb frame, screw in 80 bulbs and look forward to replacing them one at a time as they go bad. For the complete lack of maintenance over 5-7 years it's worth it to me to have a well cooled cob setup with meanwell drivers, with a 195 LPW output.
LED bulbs are a good deal for a clone station where lower light levels are desirable.
As I said I usually and am about to grow my crop outside but Im starting inside so they'll be stronger to go into their final pots since there think different autos but I also have 1 photo blueberry from kanuk and Im eventually putting it in the ground and taking about 50-100 cuttings and rooting them in Perlite. I have had clones outgrow the mother if taken early enough. But the autos will go from peat pots straight into their final five gallon pots and can get full heights inside the cage but if they grow wide like I hope Im tying them to all different parts of the cage!Why would one use 5W LED bulbs when 15W bulbs are readily available?
Your doing this good with only 248 Watts is 8 square feet?248 watts of screw in bulbs have been flowering a 4x2 area for me for the last few months. Much better than I would expect. I'm sure 1 gpw is very doable prob a tick more.
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250-300W is just about right for a 2x4. I'm running a little over 300W in my 4x2.Your doing this good with only 248 Watts is 8 square feet?
Isn't 4x2. And 2x4 same ? 8 square feet?250-300W is just about right for a 2x4. I'm running a little over 300W in my 4x2.
Also I thought your supposed to use 65 Watts foot square? Your using 31 Watts a square footIsn't 4x2. And 2x4 same ? 8 square feet?
5w bulbs have more surface area per heat watt. Those bulbs get hot. If they're lasting for you that's great. I've been using them for room lighting for years. I haven't had one last more than 3 years so far.Why would one use 5W LED bulbs when 15W bulbs are readily available?
BTW, I've been using LED bulbs for years and have yet to have one fail.
Where are you?Any advice helps because I never have started indoors.I don't have to now as I already have 50 degree nights and 85 degree days plenty of sun but just wanted to see.
When was that? How many bulbs were you running, and at what wattage/Kelvin?
That was 2013 and 188 watts of first gen Cree 2700 k bulbs.When was that? How many bulbs were you running, and at what wattage/Kelvin?
Lets see some hard nugs with them bulbs,,,,think not !!!248 watts of screw in bulbs have been flowering a 4x2 area for me for the last few months. Much better than I would expect. I'm sure 1 gpw is very doable prob a tick more.
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