Which led grow light to choose for a 5x5?

jimihendrix1

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$850 US plus $97 for International shipping :o

I paid $389 Cdn for my Phlizon FD6000 640w, on sale now for $460 ;)

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Mammoth has 3456 Diodes.
Philzon has 2640 Diodes.
Mammoth has almost 800 more Diodes. Alost 30% more diodes.
Not to mention the Mammoth uses the newest Samsung Mint White EVO, and Emerald Green Diodes. The Philzon uses LM281 diodes.
If you compare the best LM281B+ bin to the best LM301 bin, the LM301 puts out 13% more light.

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chuckeye

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Mammoth has 3456 Diodes.
Philzon has 2640 Diodes.
Mammoth has almost 800 more Diodes. Alost 30% more diodes.
Not to mention the Mammoth uses the newest Samsung Mint White EVO, and Emerald Green Diodes. The Philzon uses LM281 diodes.
If you compare the best LM281B+ bin to the best LM301 bin, the LM301 puts out 13% more light.
Sure, at 3x the cost.....

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Absorber

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Mammoth has 3456 Diodes.
Philzon has 2640 Diodes.
Mammoth has almost 800 more Diodes. Alost 30% more diodes.
Not to mention the Mammoth uses the newest Samsung Mint White EVO, and Emerald Green Diodes. The Philzon uses LM281 diodes.
If you compare the best LM281B+ bin to the best LM301 bin, the LM301 puts out 13% more light.

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Why not compare it to the Phlizone FD6900 light chart Its still cheaper than the Mammoth, yes it has the older lm281 leds . I run the FD6900 @480W in my 4ft² tents they are a good bit of kit and by not running the light at full capacity the leds will last longer. I dont need side lighting as the fitting just fits in tent giving good coverage .
 

jimihendrix1

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Sure, at 3x the cost.....

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And almost 2x the umol.
At 12 inches 1135umol for the Philzon, and 2005umol, for the Mammoth, at their most powerful spots.
At 4 feet the Philzon is 730umol, and the Mammoth is 1636umol. More than 2x more powerful.

OP, also said, cost was basically not a consideration, and wasnt looking for a cost saving option.
 

Rocket Soul

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Im leary of adding green to any weed fixture, though theres some evidence for increased photosynthesis green also seems related to lower secondary metabolites: quality reduction
 

cdgmoney250

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Im leary of adding green to any weed fixture, though theres some evidence for increased photosynthesis green also seems related to lower secondary metabolites: quality reduction
I’ve seen you mention this a few times, but would you happen to have a site or source for this information, even personal anecdotal experience? From what I’ve read, green light still plays a role in secondary metabolite synthesis albeit less than red and blue wavelengths. While I personally would NOT add green monos to a grow fixture, is there any evidence that plants have higher secondary metabolite production in lieu of, or at lower percentages of green wavelengths?
Always looking to learn more about spectrum correlations
 

Rocket Soul

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I’ve seen you mention this a few times, but would you happen to have a site or source for this information, even personal anecdotal experience? From what I’ve read, green light still plays a role in secondary metabolite synthesis albeit less than red and blue wavelengths. While I personally would NOT add green monos to a grow fixture, is there any evidence that plants have higher secondary metabolite production in lieu of, or at lower percentages of green wavelengths?
Always looking to learn more about spectrum correlations
I had it from Valoyas web but also inferring from green morphological response in from standard horticulture: green creates stick and fiber. From the grow i used to work with it was also fairly clear that green heavy lights sonewhat altered the terp profile: a bit more subdued but may more complex smell/taste. For example our rainbow chip cut gets a spicy almost liquorice smell and taste under our HE + uva fixture (and the GLA strips) but under a another very red heavy/green low light its full on fruity/mint, with chocolate tones but you really have to have a snickers to feel the chocolate. Wide red and blue seems like it creates a more loud and bright terp response.
 
Hey thanks,

to be honest I’m not sold on this one. The videos are 7-8years old, I’m sure there was improvement on led light since.

I’m not after weight, but quality. They might have cropped over a box but I doubt the quality was top notch.
Have you used this light yourself? Have you got any result figures / pictures? Thank you
If you're after quality you can't beat the lumatek zues range, a 1000w would be ideal in a 5x5, a 600w isn't quite bright enough to maximise the grow space but will still give excellent yields.
 
Early days for me but I just switched from HID to LED...

Did a Lot of comparing lights/par maps, etc. and the best value and light spread was the ViparSpectra KS5000 500w.
Sold out in Canada and their US store doesn't ship cross border.

Next choice was Mars Hydro. Again, sold out in Canada and the FC4800 480w looked a little weak on the edges....
FC6500 730w crazy expensive ;)

Ended up with the Phlizon FD6000 640w on sale for $389 Cdn.

I will have to see what the results are but so far I am pleased !

Day 6 of 12/12 for a total of 47 days..

Clockwise from back left > Mau Wowie, Columbian Gold, Hawaiian Snow (5 days younger) and Acapulco Gold.
5 gallon pails with GroBucket inserts, ProMix HP, Mega Crop one part. Hawaiian Snow is in coco, same feed.

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Maui Wowie knuckle

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Acapulco Gold knuckle

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Cheers
Why do people waste their time doing this to their plants? I mean, if you want to grow tiny little bonsais and do it all for the fun of it than go for itz but to maximise yields over time and space, all you need to do is lollipop and defoliated every now and then..
 

chuckeye

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Why do people waste their time doing this to their plants? I mean, if you want to grow tiny little bonsais and do it all for the fun of it than go for itz but to maximise yields over time and space, all you need to do is lollipop and defoliated every now and then..
LOL

Waste of time ? Because it's enjoyable to shape a plant into whatever you want it to be...

It is also a useful technique for those that don't have unlimited height but want to grow sativas !

I'm doing this to limit the number of cola's, no popcorn buds and spend as little time as possible in trim jail ;)

We don't all grow for maximum yield and I won't be surprised if yield does not suffer :weed:

Here's a Maui Wowie bonsai for you, super cropped from 47" to 38" high :o

Stretch has slowed from 3" per day to 1"...

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And all of them a couple of days ago...

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Cheers
 

BudRanger

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Waste of time ? Because it's enjoyable to shape a plant into whatever you want it to be...
Hes out here talking about "wasting time" whilst hes getting angry with ghosts. Last reply was over 10 years ago. He probably isn't the best judge of what is or isn't a worthy of anybodies time lol.
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