This my home made light at 10 x 100watts a 2700 I x 10 hanging bout 3 feet
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It's a month today flowering I think I just a tad bit behind there actually locking pretty good I find last comment told me is should be gold ball size n I check n they are some of them are in a percent nuc circle formation
You serious man? The lights you are running are NOT 100w. Take the bulb out and look at the fine print. Im sure it says 11w, maybe 12w. And they look like a major fire hazard. You need to buy a real grow light. Light bulbs from the hardware store are not for growing.Each photos I took it's the plant itself but now you guys say there to much fan leaves cut of but there alot of fan leaves on these photo n another point is to the bud are all over n very well blooming fir me
No man. Its called light penetration. When you are running a real grow light, it gets surprisingly deep into the canopy. Buds top to bottom. The tops always end up bigger and better but the lower buds still turn out just fine. I get what you were trying to do but its not going to work the way you think.See your only providing light to ur top colas there is no light going down into your stalk like iam I made sure there was light going tru every where
Yeah if you have the weather for it, outdoor is the way to go. To cold for me. You dont seem interested in buying a real grow light and that will prevent you from ever having a good indoor grow.My out door grow after ..... I think it be for me to stick to outdoor haha
I have a similar light setup but run it as close as 12". Mine are 60W equivalents so you should be a little higher but 3' is way too high.Like I mention first time indoors next year tho it's a 100 percent I'm getting a good grow light
But when did he say it was 100w equivalent lightbulbs? He just said "100 watt LED". But 100w equivalent means 14 watts so it's really 140 watts of LED, which isn't much, considerably different from "1000 watts". Now that he posted a pic I can see that's exactly what it is. For some reason he put them all in a straight line and hung them way up. Probably explains why the plant is so skinny. I do give him credit for building his own unit, don't know what the foil and tape is for though. The tape is probably making them too hot and they'll burn out sooner.This is a quote of what he said
"I'm using 1000 watts 27000 K
10x 100 watt led at 2700 k each ? "
He is running ten "100w equivalent" led light bulbs. In other words about 100 true watts.
Yeah I would need at least 71 bulbs to put out as much light as my 1000w hps. 71 bulbs and fixtures would cost a hell of a lot more than a 1000w hps setup with spare bulb and ballast. Plus imagine all the cords and power strips lol. Most HID grow lights last a long time. HPS needs new bulbs every couple grows. CMH lasts for years. You can get a 315w cmh setup for under 200$ and it should last you about 3 years before you even need to put a new bulb in it. How many watts is 200$ going to get you from the hardware store? I doubt 315.But when did he say it was 100w equivalent lightbulbs? He just said "100 watt LED". But 100w equivalent means 14 watts so it's really 140 watts of LED, which isn't much, considerably different from "1000 watts". Now that he posted a pic I can see that's exactly what it is. For some reason he put them all in a straight line and hung them way up. Probably explains why the plant is so skinny. I do give him credit for building his own unit, don't know what the foil and tape is for though. The tape is probably making them too hot and they'll burn out sooner.
Those kind of lights do work though, I use them myself, just more of them and mounted on a metal sheet, not in a straight row. Though actually mounting on several bars woud have made better air flow, but I had some metal plates just the right size so I used them. Why buy "grow lights" when you can buy those bulbs at any hardware store and replace them as they burn out instead of having to buy a whole new grow light because the whole thing burned out at once? They are a little hot though, since the power supplies are right on them. You can also mix the colors, change them for different wattages, take some out, it's very versatile.
Yeah that setup looks like a fire disaster waiting to happen. Much better to just drop a hundred bucks on a cheap LED board off amazon; at least they have built in cooling and thermal protection.The tape is probably making them too hot and they'll burn out sooner.
Yes but CMH bulbs have mercury in them, which is toxic, what if one breaks sometime? And it's also all concentrated in one small arc tube so you need to try to spread it out with reflectors. Same with HPS, except I don't think they contain mercury. Anything with an arc in it is going to get hot as hell, LEDs are much less intense heat. Arc lighting is just old tech, LEDs are the best light source these days but ordering special LED grow lights is too much trouble really. Just go down to the hardware store and buy a bunch of 14 watt LED bulbs and lamp sockets and you're good.Yeah I would need at least 71 bulbs to put out as much light as my 1000w hps. 71 bulbs and fixtures would cost a hell of a lot more than a 1000w hps setup with spare bulb and ballast. Plus imagine all the cords and power strips lol. Most HID grow lights last a long time. HPS needs new bulbs every couple grows. CMH lasts for years. You can get a 315w cmh setup for under 200$ and it should last you about 3 years before you even need to put a new bulb in it. How many watts is 200$ going to get you from the hardware store? I doubt 315.
Its such a small amount im not worried about it. Fluorescent bulbs also have mercury in them.Yes but CMH bulbs have mercury in them, which is toxic, what if one breaks sometime