700w LED 5BAND TRI-SPECTRUM

crunkyeah

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It seems that like you, ganjaluvr, most people feel that way about LEDs. And you're 100% right with it being new tech, it is extremely hard to find good solid information about LEDs since people don't know a whole lot about them, YET. It's perfectly reasonable to go with the tried and true methods. Although I do want to point out a few things you may not know about.

Lumens are a measure of light in a given area that HUMANS see. Plants simply don't see light the same way. Our eyes just simply can't be compared to all the shit in plants leaves. Do plants have a retina and eyeballs that see light? Nope that's why it's a whole different ballgame. :P The wavelengths in the suns rays that are mostly absorbed by plants are the blues and reds, most notably the reds. You can google up graphs for what wavelengths chlorophyll a and b absorb the light most efficiently. And that's really what LEDs are all about. Efficiency. It depends on the LEDs used and whatnot but the theory is, if you have the exact spectrum that the plant needs then you won't need as much light intensity.

Now a little bit about heat. From what I've read, MH and HPS lose about 70% of the electricity used to heat. In some cases this can be good because it triggers plants leaves to respirate water, which in turn makes the roots look for more water to sustain the plant. On the flipside, this could be a bad thing because if you're running 600w of HPS in a smaller growing environment temps could get too HOT so precautions must be made to balance out the heat. This is also where LEDs are more efficient. They convert more electricity into usable light, not so much heat. Granted they still will produce heat, just nowhere near as much. So the guy using 600w of LED may not need 2 6" inline fans and an air conditioner and whatnot. Some people would rather not have all that heat in the first place, and LEDs per watt create a lot less heat than HPS.

I've also read that only 20% roughly of HPS light spectrum is actually used by the plant. The highest peak in HPS lighting is in the green/yellow area I believe. That's why it appears so bright to humans eyes. We see the color green the most vibrantly out of any colors. I'd also like to point out that spectrums like IR and UV are completely 'unseeable' to the humans and this is totally not the case for plants. Same thing for deep red, we can see it, but it's very dim for us. Plants actually see that better than the green light we see so well.

To be perfectly honest, I don't believe LEDs alone are worth using by themselves. At this point I think they make great supplemental lighting, they're just not quite ready for being stand-alone lights yet. That's why I'm doing a CFL/LED grow, using flowering and grow bulbs, also adding the LEDs to the sides. I can tell you that it's working very well. You can check my grow log if you'd like to see what I mean.

As for the grows out there...there's plenty of amazing LED only grows, but you just have to search hard for them. But trust me they are out there. In this stage of the LED game people need to invest in these types of lights, otherwise scientists don't have any funding to do further research and create better lights. CREE just created an LED that gives out 200/W. I think hps is 120/W. So eventually they'll figure out how to create that same efficiency for the color spectrum and not just white LEDs.

I'm interested in LEDs for a couple of reasons(and you'll find lots of other growers with the same growing criterion): They are relatively small compared to a big ass HPS bulb, they don't create as much heat so ventilation isn't as big a concern like it is with HPS, they have the most desired spectrums that plants need, they don't use as much electricity(more $$$ in savings!), and they can be placed a lot closer to the plants during flowering(which allows for lots of micro situations). I'm growing for personal use so it's not like I need huge ass bulbs or anything like that. Commercial growers won't be using LEDs for a long time because you need so many of them. I also don't like to hear anything coming from my grow area, I can't stand loud noisy fans and ballasts. Some of us don't really have the luxury of space. And my very last reason, I think they look so damn cool!

I'm a Minnesota Vikings fan so purple is a color I actually enjoy :P and with the spectrums of LEDs needed, it should turn the plants a nice deep purple color to our eyes unless you add white LEDs, in which case it just gets lighter.

So all in all, there are plenty of good reasons to use LEDs, but the biggest problem with them is the upfront cost(which deters most people). And they also don't penetrate a plant canopy anywhere near to the extent of an HID bulb. So HID users who try LEDs don't change their growing methods and wonder why they don't yield as much. It's just a different style of growing as well as a different lighting method, and lots of people don't understand this. Another main problem, most of the ebay crap and UFO's and whatnot. 90% of them come from overseas. They like to cut corners when using LEDs, so they don't use the proper spectrum. They also say 90w of LED is equal to 400w of HPS. BIG FUCKING LIE there! So it's very hard to find an LED light that has the proper spectrum, and isn't $1000+. That's why I think DIY is the best option for LEDs at the moment, which is another thing that deters people. They would rather just buy a light plug it in and go.

There are plenty of pros AND cons to using LEDs, bottom line is: use what works for you!
 

crunkyeah

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Oh, and I also forgot to add this in there: LEDs have a much much higher lifespan than any other type of bulb out there. Most of them are rated for 50,000 hours.. 24/7 I believe that's like 5 and 3/4 years!!! Now tell me how many times you have to replace your hps/mh bulb in a 5 year timespan, I'm sure once you add it up it's a helluva lot more than the LED lights.

I did ponder up some questions for ya ganjaluvr, what wattage are you running with that bulb and what's your average gram per watt ratio? And how much per month do you pay for that one bulb along with the fans needed to dissipate the heat generated by it?

If you want to see a somewhat successful LED grow, check www.ledgrow.eu, guy used 60w of LED and harvested some very dank looking buds.

-crunk
 

swelchjohn

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This opens interest for me. It's nice to see other people venturing out with LEDs, especially due to the fact that not many folks approve. It's just like every other new technology and we will just have to see what road it takes. I am not apprehensive in the least bit, even though I swear by sunlight or the current tried-and-true HID technology that most of us use. There's got to be someone that is close to figuring out a way to effectively use LED lighting as a more efficient source, rendering HID systems obsolete. Take my word for it or not, one day the problem of huge electricity bills and massive lighting set-ups will be a thing of the past.
 

crunkyeah

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I totally agree with you there swelchjohn, eventually technology will through us farmers a bone ;)

And below0, I totally agree that's part of why I like em :P Granted they aren't the biggest, but how many grams can you grow with 60w? I know if I used a 42w 2700k cfl and a 26w 6500k I wouldn't be able to harvest 50+ grams so that's saying something there.
 

axjnkee

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Prosource LED's are the shit. I use 2 of thier 90w ufo's along with a couple sunshine system glowpanel 45's. I plan on getting a few more ufo's or getting the 350w hybid panel from prosource dunno yet. but yeah 5 band tri spectrum. Look at my avatar, shit works. subscribed. Hey if you find that you dont like your lights I may buy at least one.
 

swelchjohn

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I totally agree with you there swelchjohn, eventually technology will through us farmers a bone ;)

And below0, I totally agree that's part of why I like em :P Granted they aren't the biggest, but how many grams can you grow with 60w? I know if I used a 42w 2700k cfl and a 26w 6500k I wouldn't be able to harvest 50+ grams so that's saying something there.
Oh definately saying something. I have never fooled around with CFLs and all that, it just makes the basics of growing pot a mess, for me anyway. At most, T5 to house clones at one point. I commend you and others that experiment around and risk top dollar just to find more efficient grow methods. I guess you can say that I'm sticking to what's worked for me until you guys are done figuring it out lol.
 

crunkyeah

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Hey axjnkee, do you know what kind of diodes they're using in their UFOs? Just curious is all ;)
And if you're looking to upgrade your LED array, I would try here or here
They appear to be the best 'bang for your buck' at the moment. And they're both here in the USA :)

And were you referring to the panel I'm going to create on another thread or?? I'm not sure exactly what ya meant that's all haha

To you swelchjohn, I hardly am able to risk top dollar to find new growing methods. It doesn't take that much money to research, and that's the hardest part. If you wanna see a good top dollar LED/HPS run look up calibuddz current grow. Being a pioneer isn't super expensive as long as you do your homework right ;)
And the CFL growing, it really couldn't get any easier. Find some way to mount your lights around your plants, screw them in, and grow. That's really all there is to it!

You can watch my CFL/LED grow if you wanna see how 'hard' it is to grow under CFL and LED :)
 

swelchjohn

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Hey axjnkee, do you know what kind of diodes they're using in their UFOs? Just curious is all ;)
And if you're looking to upgrade your LED array, I would try here or here
They appear to be the best 'bang for your buck' at the moment. And they're both here in the USA :)

And were you referring to the panel I'm going to create on another thread or?? I'm not sure exactly what ya meant that's all haha

To you swelchjohn, I hardly am able to risk top dollar to find new growing methods. It doesn't take that much money to research, and that's the hardest part. If you wanna see a good top dollar LED/HPS run look up calibuddz current grow. Being a pioneer isn't super expensive as long as you do your homework right ;)
And the CFL growing, it really couldn't get any easier. Find some way to mount your lights around your plants, screw them in, and grow. That's really all there is to it!

You can watch my CFL/LED grow if you wanna see how 'hard' it is to grow under CFL and LED :)
I didn't say it was hard, just that I prefer an HID light source over CFL/LED technology because the results are always dependable for me and it's what I've used. I wasn't meaning to sound like you are wasting all kinds of money, so sorry to come off like that.
 

crunkyeah

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Oh no it's quite alright. :) I'm used to people hatin on my setup, it's ok ;) I totally understand wanting to go with the tried and true methods. Especially if you're growing for medical patients. Then it's more about making good quality and having quantity too. LEDs and CFLs do produce nice quality, but most of the time not the quantity.
 

swelchjohn

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Oh no it's quite alright. :) I'm used to people hatin on my setup, it's ok ;) I totally understand wanting to go with the tried and true methods. Especially if you're growing for medical patients. Then it's more about making good quality and having quantity too. LEDs and CFLs do produce nice quality, but most of the time not the quantity.
Yes. Thanks for not being a weenie about it . I couldn't stand a loss of yield, regardless of how little I spend on electricity. Lol and thank you for paraphrasing what I was trying to say.
 

crunkyeah

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You're welcome ;) since I'm trying to cut back on my pot intake I'm looking more for quality than quantity. But if I can have both I'll be a happy camper too!

What kinda system you running and how much gram/watt you gettin under your hps?

I want to see all of your buds now :)
 

swelchjohn

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You're welcome ;) since I'm trying to cut back on my pot intake I'm looking more for quality than quantity. But if I can have both I'll be a happy camper too!

What kinda system you running and how much gram/watt you gettin under your hps?

I want to see all of your buds now :)
Here is my current grow thread : https://www.rollitup.org/introduce-yourself/310370-introduction-100-watt-hps-cabinet.html I left some holes before I started updating with pics, so ask questions if you need to. This is my first thread here, so I wish there was more of past grows to show you. I've been strictly outdoor for the last 6-7 years or so, plus just a couple indoor ops inbetween seasons.
 

crunkyeah

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Oh wow nice :) that's pretty impressive even without pictures ;) I've been wanting to do outdoor for a while, but I simply don't have any land to put it on lol
 

swelchjohn

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Oh wow nice :) that's pretty impressive even without pictures ;) I've been wanting to do outdoor for a while, but I simply don't have any land to put it on lol
Sounds just like my problem. I moved from the foothills of the sierra nevada mountains, where I had almost 10 acres of my own land to grow on. In a house with no neighbors for atleast 100 yards, and mostly retirees anyway. I could get away with growing the best dope around up there. A nice old man lived in one of the properties adjacent to me, and he died one day. I was helping his sons move belongings, and BEHOLD a cigar box falls down from a high shelf as I reach for another item. The old man had been smoking pot for quite some time, by the looks of it. It turned into taking a break, which turned into a long winded conversation, which eventually ended up leading to the brothers giving me consent to use their old man's property to expand my grow. That left me with 25 acres. .. Now, because of econimic troubles, I find my self in a greater city area of southern California, staring at the 80 sq ft side yard that is supposed to be my backyard. And my neighbors are all dicks.
 

axjnkee

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Okay first off I wanna appologize for being a dick upfront. This thread is about a 700w led, how did it turn into this love affair between you 2.....LoL..J/P... 2nd I find it hard to believe you had 25 acres to grow on and couldn't make a go of it. Dont you know that Marijuana is a recession proof industry?...Even here in Oregon where I live in a totally flooded market I have no problem getting rid of my product. Mostly patients and the pharmacy and I only got 3/4 acre yard and my little closet for indoor growing.

Sorry I couldnt resist...LoL...But can we stay on topic? I'd like to see how these things grow.
 

crunkyeah

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Well I think we'd be able to stay more on topic if the OP made a post updating us all. :P I completely agree, I want to see how these perform as well.
 

swelchjohn

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Okay first off I wanna appologize for being a dick upfront. This thread is about a 700w led, how did it turn into this love affair between you 2.....LoL..J/P... 2nd I find it hard to believe you had 25 acres to grow on and couldn't make a go of it. Dont you know that Marijuana is a recession proof industry?...Even here in Oregon where I live in a totally flooded market I have no problem getting rid of my product. Mostly patients and the pharmacy and I only got 3/4 acre yard and my little closet for indoor growing.

Sorry I couldnt resist...LoL...But can we stay on topic? I'd like to see how these things grow.
I lived with that 25 acres for 8 years before I moved to southern california, and I took full advantage of all that land. Life happened and one thing after another I ended up where I am. Now sorry, we'll start talking about LEDs for you princess...(yes, an update would set things back on track :D)
 

oakaero

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The lights had came in today and I had sometime to put em' up. Due to the weight of these lights (66lb total) in the tent, I cannot get them on a light mover while staying under the tent weight :o. Therefore they're lock into place.

I'm thinking to run aeroflo 36 with this setup or should I just grow few big plants? Anyways, here are some photos..ENJOY!

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