justthefacts
Active Member
Hi,
There is so much talk about the LED grow lights and just not enough data!
Someone has got to test these things, so
here ya go, here are some photos...
I like the Lumigrow lights the best. I considered the theoreme too, maybe someone else can try that one...
The unit seems really well built. It runs incredibly cool. , it's blue (oooh pretty...) and you can adjust the red / Blue balance. I think I might be able to use this light for veg and flowering.
Here is what I have so far.
setup - 2 lights, 500 watts total. table 3x6, sativa strain
Plants were vegg'ed under different lights and then placed under the lumigrow lights for flowering.
This photo after 21 days of flowering.
It is a little weird working in the magenta pink light, one thing that is bizarre is when I leave the room, everything looks intensely green for just a second.
I asked lumigrow tech support about this, they said that your eyes compensate for the lack of green while looking at the light from the lumigrow light. When you look at normally illuminated areas, your eyes overcompensate...
Like any powerful light, they suggest protective eyewear when working around the light.
There is so much talk about the LED grow lights and just not enough data!
Someone has got to test these things, so
here ya go, here are some photos...
I like the Lumigrow lights the best. I considered the theoreme too, maybe someone else can try that one...
The unit seems really well built. It runs incredibly cool. , it's blue (oooh pretty...) and you can adjust the red / Blue balance. I think I might be able to use this light for veg and flowering.
Here is what I have so far.
setup - 2 lights, 500 watts total. table 3x6, sativa strain
Plants were vegg'ed under different lights and then placed under the lumigrow lights for flowering.
This photo after 21 days of flowering.
It is a little weird working in the magenta pink light, one thing that is bizarre is when I leave the room, everything looks intensely green for just a second.
I asked lumigrow tech support about this, they said that your eyes compensate for the lack of green while looking at the light from the lumigrow light. When you look at normally illuminated areas, your eyes overcompensate...
Like any powerful light, they suggest protective eyewear when working around the light.
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