coreywebster
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You cant replace a 1000w hps with 400w of anything. We are a long way from that point in led tech.Check this. 100.000 lumen actual draw 400 watts. Power of 1000watt HP's in led.
You cant replace a 1000w hps with 400w of anything. We are a long way from that point in led tech.Check this. 100.000 lumen actual draw 400 watts. Power of 1000watt HP's in led.
Could you please give me a hint, what would be the biggest problem with my set up?You are asking for things to go wrong.
True, I am learning sth new every day. Maybe I am not the most experienced grower in the world but it is not my first grow and I just thought it would be nice to try sth more complicated now. I do not think it is sth wrong about that, isn't it?First learn how to grow, then go to the next step.
Thank you for your remarks.A plant needs different circumstances in different stages.
Different nutes (how are you gonna do that?)
Different humidity.
Different amount of light.
They will grow in different sizes. So when the plants that are nearly ready will become higher and higher, you will have to raise your lights.
Which means that you will give your other plants less light.
Nee, ik spreek gewoon een beetje Nederlands en ik zag je het woord "tot" gebruiken. En je avatar zegt veel Ik weet dat er al veel informatie over LED-lampen in de forums staat, ik heb veel gelezen. Maar er is steeds iets nieuws op de markt en ik wilde alleen maar vragen of iemand iets nieuws kan aanbevelen.If you're Dutch or Belgian, there is are forum in the Netherlands where there is a lot of expertise and they can give you advice on stuff that's for sale in these countries.
Numbers speak. My 240 watt produce same lumens as a 600watt HPS. I don't sell these lights. I have no benefit.You cant replace a 1000w hps with 400w of anything. We are a long way from that point in led tech.
I am no expert, but I think Lumen is not the main standard to compare growlamps with.My 240 watt produce same lumens as a 600watt HPS.
Lumens per watt is actually translated in yield grams per watt. When HPS producing 100-120lumens per watt that means a possibility to 1-1.2g per watt. The quantum boards with 230 lumens per watt like mines can reach 2.3g per watt. For me CMH is the most complete light source. Quantum boards can reach 2g per watt but in my grow space right now the plants under qbs are 2 weeks slower in flowering than plant on CMH. Also the buds have different structure. Are growing longer and still white hairs and on CMH shorter fatter almost all hairs are brown.I am no expert, but I think Lumen is not the main standard to compare growlamps with.
Still I am not expert, but this is total nonsense.Lumens per watt is actually translated in yield grams per watt. When HPS producing 100-120lumens per watt that means a possibility to 1-1.2g per watt. The quantum boards with 230 lumens per watt like mines can reach 2.3g per watt.
I bought some knock off spider farmer4000's. The maxisun4000pb. The plants are raging on my 4x8 hydro tray. Talking 3-4inches a day in growth. They only cost me $350. Thats why i bought them. I'm in testing phase to see what is achievable with the quantum boards. The maxisun do run hot though. I'll move to strips at some point later on to keep heat down.Hi,
I am setting up a flower room. It will be a grow tent, 120x240 cm (4'x8'). I am going to mimic Al B Fuct's 4 trays, every 2-weeks harvest. Each tray of four is 60x120 cm big (2'x4').
I figured I would need 2 lamps. I was thinking about two 600 W LED lamps, each above 2 trays, so each covering a square 4'x4' (120x120 cm) (2 trays).
Budget in 2 options:
1) 500-1000 USD per lamp
2) what if the budget were unlimited
I am looking for a solution dedicated for the flowering phase. Could you please let me know your opinion? many thanks in advance for your help.
"Lumen had nothing to do" that's the nonsense. All about growing indoors is LUMENS NOT WATTS. This stupid method gram per watt was invented because the most efficient light was HPS with 100/lumen. That's how you count now 1g per watt. If the power of HP's was 200l/watt then you would count 2g/watt. Watt is the electricity nothing to do with grams. If you don't believe me go grow with straight sun light and on shade. What you count outside? Lumens or watt? WTFStill I am not expert, but this is total nonsense.
Lumen had nothing to do with how many gramms per Watt.
Also the rest of your story is total nonsense.
So better stop asking you things.
Unless my memory fails me (which is possible) lumens only measure visible light, which has little or nothing to do with the spectrum that plants need. That's why all of the light mfrs reference PPFD and PAR, not lumens."Lumen had nothing to do" that's the nonsense. All about growing indoors is LUMENS NOT WATTS. This stupid method gram per watt was invented because the most efficient light was HPS with 100/lumen. That's how you count now 1g per watt. If the power of HP's was 200l/watt then you would count 2g/watt. Watt is the electricity nothing to do with grams. If you don't believe me go grow with straight sun light and on shade. What you count outside? Lumens or watt? WTF
Yes umol/j, ppfd, lumens all about how strong and bright the bulb is and what quality of light produces.Unless my memory fails me (which is possible) lumens only measure visible light, which has little or nothing to do with the spectrum that plants need. That's why all of the light mfrs reference PPFD and PAR, not lumens.
If you check the yield reports from qbs most of them are over 1.5g/w and a lot over 1.8g/w. Also some over 2g/w. When most report on hps are average 0.8g/w up to 1.2g/w.Unless my memory fails me (which is possible) lumens only measure visible light, which has little or nothing to do with the spectrum that plants need. That's why all of the light mfrs reference PPFD and PAR, not lumens.
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Your getting about 170-175lm/w on a double QB set up with 240w mate. Thems the real figuresIf you check the yield reports from qbs most of them are over 1.5g/w and a lot over 1.8g/w. Also some over 2g/w. When most report on hps are average 0.8g/w up to 1.2g/w.
HP's 100-120lumen/watt yields 0.8-1.2g/w
Qbs. 180-230lumen/watt yields 1.5-1.8g/w.
I would get 2 of the new lumi led lights. Best in the market.Hi,
I am setting up a flower room. It will be a grow tent, 120x240 cm (4'x8'). I am going to mimic Al B Fuct's 4 trays, every 2-weeks harvest. Each tray of four is 60x120 cm big (2'x4').
I figured I would need 2 lamps. I was thinking about two 600 W LED lamps, each above 2 trays, so each covering a square 4'x4' (120x120 cm) (2 trays).
Budget in 2 options:
1) 500-1000 USD per lamp
2) what if the budget were unlimited
I am looking for a solution dedicated for the flowering phase. Could you please let me know your opinion? many thanks in advance for your help.