ElfoodStampo
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10-4 roger.
But don't cannabis plants make great use of more than 3 or 4 peaks in their usable spectrum? There are multiple chlorophyll and other bits that use differen't nm of light, and like you just said a 7 band seems to work better than a 3 or 4 so why couldn't say a 12-15 do even better?*(although I imagine the difference between a 7 and 12 to not be as much as the difference between a 3 or 4 and a 7)11-15 band is unneccasary its like an hps light and how your plants only use 20% of the spectrum put out same with the 15 band lights. I would say everything in blackstars 7 band is essential since i have seen better results with it than my friends tri band and quad band panels he paid out the ass for.
You should read what the manufacturers say about different wavelengths. The theories have been put to the test. Concentrating on significantly beneficial bands makes for the best technology, the rest is wasted space.Well I think a plus about having more is you have a mix of lights that are great for veg, and a mix of lights that are great for flowering. So its like running a MH and an HPS at the same time at all times instead of a light that only has 3-4 lights/colors/peaks/wavelengths. Definitely different operations in cannabis prefer different lights and I'm pretty sure having more than 3 or 4 bands can be of great benefit. But it looks like tri and quads to quite well on their own, so I think its mostly just the pricing.
This might interest you, it it also from the man I quoted above regarding his light:was just browsing around ebay.... i understand these are probally ~20w each panel but any opinions on it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-450-LED-HYDROPONIC-GROW-LIGHT-RED-BLUE-WHITE-ORANGE_W0QQitemZ370474495216QQcategoryZ42225QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp5197.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo=SIC&itu=UCI%2BIA%2BUA%2BFICS%2BUFI%2BDDSIC&otn=10&pmod=160531152128%2B370474495218%2B370474495219&po=LVI&ps=63&clkid=6322008963991716007
Those are some of the lights that give led's a bad. If u read the specs it actually says 0.2watt per bulb. Save your cash and find a better light. I have been using a Blackstar 240watt for over 2 weeks now and my girls look amazing. Its almost harvest time and I am currently flushing, check out my signature....was just browsing around ebay.... i understand these are probally ~20w each panel but any opinions on it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-450-LED-HYDROPONIC-GROW-LIGHT-RED-BLUE-WHITE-ORANGE_W0QQitemZ370474495216QQcategoryZ42225QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp5197.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DSIC%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BFICS%252BUFI%252BDDSIC%26otn%3D10%26pmod%3D160531152128%252B370474495218%252B370474495219%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D6322008963991716007
Sorry for the confusion, that quote was regarding a light built by an independent manufacturer in England. He understands LEDs and his info is insightful. I just passed that bit along for what it's worth.thanks for the quick reply Viagro.. so these are about 110w each panel is what your saying?
660 630 450 and the white color nanometer are all beneficial from what i read correct?
so are these two panels worth it or shuld i stay away?
Those are some of the lights that give led's a bad. If u read the specs it actually says 0.2watt per bulb. Save your cash and find a better light. I have been using a Blackstar 240watt for over 2 weeks now and my girls look amazing. Its almost harvest time and I am currently flushing, check out my signature....
no worries...grow spot bulbs as in this? http://cgi.ebay.com/TRIBAND-LED-SPOT-LIGHT-GROW-hydroponic-UFO-FLOOD-USA-/400184303029?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d2cd7ddb5Sorry for the confusion, that quote was regarding a light built by an independent manufacturer in England. He understands LEDs and his info is insightful. I just passed that bit along for what it's worth.
Regarding your panel, I'd avoid. It might work, but there is no beam angle info...and it looks like the generation of Chinese LED lights that gave LEDs a bad name. But don't take my word for it.
I'd rather use a GrowSpot bulb, if I were going to stay within that price range.
Good, thanks for asking. After a setback from a hot dose of organic nutes I received as a sample, things are back on track and buds are swelling.hey viagro, how is your kessil grow going?
Tried to find the ebay seller that sold that light but couldn't find it but I found this: http://arcticsunled.com/You should read what the manufacturers say about different wavelengths. The theories have been put to the test. Concentrating on significantly beneficial bands makes for the best technology, the rest is wasted space.
I got this from an independent LED light builder in England, the guy knows his stuff:
You need 5 different leds to get plant growth equal to a standard metal halide/HPS light. As well a standard red and blue (640 Nm and 460 Nm) you need 660 Nm red to promote flowering, 430 Nm blue for the hard resinous buds (without it you get 'fluffy' buds with no weight) and warm white which provides far red out to about 800 Nm, again for flowering.