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1 LED fixture with light mover.. looks good to me
Viparspectra is a really great company in my experience. I own two of their XS1500Pro -great lights for a great price.Mars hydro and ACI made my best nugs. Loading up my after market light results next post. These are just better while my aftermarket struggled one round, did better the next.
While my better lights did better and better too so Id say I saw a difference running clones. Clones help test things. I was told something about that though I cant recall but you make youre opinion looking at these.
Viparspectra Im about to buy right now. I was told theyre less known to have funny/scary incidents. Im switching all to them if its all the same. Idk much about lights but can say my aftermarket is epistar and my good ones are samsung.
The VS is for my 3x3 one plant 12” hang distance 900ppfd in every inch of tent pretty much. Im stoked. I never used hps really but it would be half the cost and I noticed plants like a lot of light all flower long for best growth.
But its interesting idea I heard of that being done, a moving hps. Vert growing is nice too. Hps cmh great for heat if you have cold seasons. I use my after market I flowered with for veg to answer that.
Its just I wouldnt use a fancy flower light for veg unless its at end of its life. While after market lights Id still buy them for veg. Cheap and low watts. My cool temp basement probably why I can get away with low watts and intensity.
ThThat's the exact YT video that prompted me to ask yalls opinion. He claimed 5 to 6 # crop off a single LED and a mover. I could run 4 of those in this space. That'd tickle me pink! Assuming real world results. And assuming my plants can pump that kind of flowers out.
1 LED fixture with light mover.. looks good to me
That is my concern. 100%. We are approaching cold weather. I'd hate to spend the coin on LED while expecting to have lower power consumption only to end up needing a power hungry heater to keep the environment proper.After many years of messing with several different led light i now generally prefer to use them as supplemental light only, I had a 600w lumatek zeus pro over a scrog for years and ended up only ever going to 50 or 75% power because at full power the plants were not happy. To cap it off the thing was massive and weighed a ton, plus i had to add heaters to get the temps up. Recently i went back to a hps and cmh combo, we'll see how it compares.
I still use smaller ones in the corners here and there but rarely above 50%.
As far as temps go for me, I'm only concerned within the lights would be off. Assuming an 18/6 space and a couple 12/12 spaces. Could configure it to where there are always 2+ lights on. That would heat the space.Think about it. When you have a 1000w LED on full blast, and moving back and forth so it doesn't scorch the canopy (and use a weed whacker or big garden shears to quickly hedge\top the plants perfectly flat like hygro does, lol) even though its so close to the plants... Do you really need to worry about VPD and temps so much in the rest of the temporarily unlit areas? The light is way closer and hotter, and warms the leafs up as much as an HID as is scans back and forth, but it doesn't stay in one spot long enough to do any damage. Seems like there wouldn't be a reason to heat the whole room up an extra 10 degrees like needed when you have the light in a fixed position..
With the light moving, it's getting light to many areas a fixed light could not. Light ngles are always changing.I just dont know how that doesnt stress the plants out its every 2 mins suddenly no light almost. When lights go out it reaks like chlorophyl. Like the stomatas open and close every 2 mins almost shut but not quite as its not total dark.
Not much ppfd though. I grew outdoors once with only 3 hrs direct sun and got 21gs 4 plants 3x3 green house. I grew with lack of light too though. Indoors if the lowers are too shades it will read like 0 lux and still grow but larfy.
Just interesting if he still gets good results and pretty underground I never seen anything like this. I think I have once but it was an experiment with no results yet at the time. Never blew up though or at least to where I seen it since.
100% absolutely. Everyone's context is different. I, for one, only know what I know, leaving much to be desired. I assumed I'd get shut down pretty quick over a FAQ.It's nice we can all have these conversations without pissing contests and butt hurt, wasn't always the case.
Because the only thing that matters is the grower has the equipment to do the job they need and the quality of the weed is more important than the how we get there ey!
Lighting angles: this would be more true with a bulb/point like light source. The way a bar light spreads the light out with a bar fixture i really doubt that youre getting any benefits for light angles.With the light moving, it's getting light to many areas a fixed light could not. Light ngles are always changing.
One of my outdoor plants is getting maybe 5 or 6 of direct light mid day. Morning and evening it's indirect. Seems to be doing great.
Could be apples to oranges though. That video is hard to argue against assuming everything is truth.
I'm in the same boat,building a new room also and was going to get a 1000 watt hps cool tube.My neighbor keeps telling me to get an led.If it wasn't for the heat issue I'd just go with the hps in a heartbeat.So after researching a little I'm even more confused,prices range from like 200. To 1000 for the same wattage LED.So I'll be following this thread and hopefully some people who have experience growing with LEDs can suggest and explain the differences in these prices and tell us what's the best bang for the buck.Apoligies ahead of time as im sure this is a topic that gets beat to death...
I use to run tent scrogs under HPS lights and fared pretty well. LED's were garbage at the time, but that has obviously changed. Lol.
I see a hellacious price spread on them. I am sure there is a quality spread as well.
Could someone give me suggestions on LEDs that are good or give me a good resource i could study over to learn the ins and outs on LED lights. I'm in process of building a room and can't decide whether to go with the old tech or go with LEDs.
I always veg'd under t5's. Are these still the best bang for buck or nah? Does one LED light work for both veg and flower now?
Thanks in advance to you all.