jonnynobody
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In this thread I'll be taking the Geyapex Full Spectrum 400W Cree COB LED grow light for a test drive. The company has provided me with a free promotional unit to test the performance, and in exchange I will be providing an honest critique and review of the light. I will provide regular updates with pictures so we can track the progress of the plants as they grow under the new light from veg to bloom. The unit draws 360W with both the VEG and BLOOM switch turned on. It retails for $199.99. I was impressed with the packaging. It was shipped as a box within a box fully encased in a tomb of foam about 6" thick. The light arrived in perfect condition. I immediately mounted it in my 5'x5'x6.5' veg nursery where she's presently hovering over a batch of clones and 1 vegging lady of blue dream. I first tried the VEG switch. It produces a beautiful daylight spectrum that's quite intense.
Here's a picture of the VEG illumination:
The COB's give off about as much heat as the T5 which is a good thing. The plants need warmth from the light to maintain proper temperatures in the nursery. It actually runs about 2 degrees cooler after swapping the T5 for the Geyapex COB light. I usually run at 79-81 with the T5. Temps were stable at 77 after several hours of the light cranking out juice. Perfect.
Here is what the BLOOM switch looks like by itself:
And this is with both the VEG and BLOOM switch turned on:
So far I'm digging the light quite a bit. I've never used COB's before and the intensity is impressive. I'll post pictures today to see how the plants responded to the first day of the new light. Stay tuned.
Here's a picture of the VEG illumination:
The COB's give off about as much heat as the T5 which is a good thing. The plants need warmth from the light to maintain proper temperatures in the nursery. It actually runs about 2 degrees cooler after swapping the T5 for the Geyapex COB light. I usually run at 79-81 with the T5. Temps were stable at 77 after several hours of the light cranking out juice. Perfect.
Here is what the BLOOM switch looks like by itself:
And this is with both the VEG and BLOOM switch turned on:
So far I'm digging the light quite a bit. I've never used COB's before and the intensity is impressive. I'll post pictures today to see how the plants responded to the first day of the new light. Stay tuned.
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