slayer6669
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what do you think is the best led light and why should i or shouldnt i get an led any opinions welcome
growledhydro Spectra LEDs is definitely in the top 3, don't let anyone fool you into thinking any less than at least 400w of LED could compete with a 600w HPS. You'd be rocking better htan a 600w HPS with a couple 290w lights (if your grow space is 4x4 or larger) or a 500w Light if your space is less than 4x4. The pictures are out of date on the website but the info in the products section is up to date. If you wanna see proof they grow, look up Irishboy and Settingsun over at 420mag.comthanks for the reply and the reason i wanted it was its low heat and low watt usage but was wandering how they would compare to a 600 watt hps, thats what ive used in future
A 500w Spectra is $1349 so you could do that, nice 5 year warranty and built to last (finned heatsinks, safety feature so if 1 LED dies only that LED dies and not a whole row or column, running LEDs at a wattage appropriate between power and longevity, something about breakers I think, etc) and grow cannabis specifically. If your space is greater than 3x3 then I would instead buy mutliple smaller watt lights. Say two 290s or 4 180ws for a 4x4how much money would i be looking at for 4 to 5 hundred watt spectra led
There are no good led's that aren't supper pricey. To get the led equivalent ( I mean the real side by side match up, not what the company tell's you it equals ) to a 1000w hps you will be paying 2 time's as much. Let me just say this if led was worth it I being a full time grower or any other professional grower would be using it. Were not, and their is a reason why, I need output and I am willing to put up with cooling and high electricity bills to get that. HPS is the only option on the market right now worth its money. Even when led drop's it's price they won't be used, the best "NEW" technology in the making is sulfur plasma. LED's SUCK!
thanks for the post. them plant slook really good man, that lights looks neet i have never saw an led in use in person only hpsA 500w Spectra is $1349 so you could do that, nice 5 year warranty and built to last (finned heatsinks, safety feature so if 1 LED dies only that LED dies and not a whole row or column, running LEDs at a wattage appropriate between power and longevity, something about breakers I think, etc) and grow cannabis specifically. If your space is greater than 3x3 then I would instead buy mutliple smaller watt lights. Say two 290s or 4 180ws for a 4x4
And those are actual watts. A lot of other companies mislead and so you think you are getting an amazing deal compared to these prices but you aren't getting the watts. Since these lights are expensive up front they will make much greater use of light movers than HID
My tent is 2.5ftx2.ft with a 395w 2011 Spectra here are some sexy pics lol Although my plants have only had these LEDs the last 4 weeks after getting a few days into 12/12 before the LED arrived. Yellowing because I underfed with my organic nutes didn't realize the N-P-K values were as low as they were
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I would either go with Spectra if you can afford or Blackstar perhaps if you can't (but they mislead about the true wattage so be sure and ask and do your calculations based on the true wattage)
I liked Kessil but I'm not sure if they are worth it with the many defective units lately
You wouldn't be talking about that if you read any of the many great LED grow journals over at 420 magazine, seriously look it up Irishboy and SettingSun just to get you started. And you only think badly of LED as a grow light source because you've seen too many crappy LEDs with misleading specifications (wattage) and lies about coverage area, plus they were just crappy lights. These GLH Spectra LED lights can really grow and so far everyone that has tried one is switching over to them from their HID. There are at least 7 completed journals with those lights at 420magazine. I wish those guys would come post their journals here I should try and get them to.I will never get into led's they aren't prime for production growing, yeah you may get the same quality with a 1000w equivalent led but the 1000w hps will blow it out of the water in the weight department even if they say it is 1000w "equivalent" and the hps is most likely going to be just as dank/oily/resinous. Come on, led's are hobbyist shit and even if you just grow for just yourself if medicate alot an led is just not going to cut it. Like I said I'm willing to put up with all the variable's hps bring's to get the output. I don't even use MH for veg. HPS! HPS! HPS! P.S. by the time those led pay themselves off Ill have a 1500w sulfur plasma light for a fraction of the price.
I am also in the market for a decent LED. For weeks I've been reading article after thread after article and there is obviously alot of contradicting info out there but there has been some grows posted if you look for them. So far, I myself am leaning towards purchasing ISIS or Blackstar units, but I am still researching! GL on your search for a decent LED! There are many ppl on RIU with more hands on experience than I, so hopefully perhaps some of them may chime in??what do you think is the best led light and why should i or shouldnt i get an led any opinions welcome
I've read over 7 completed grow journals between 4-5 people here and (mostly) on 420mag.com grown with growledhydro Spectra LED lights (If I remember correctly all the grows harvested between Jan 1st 2010 and up to a couple weeks ago). They all looked great, nobody had any issues with customer service, and all those who had used other companies LEDs before decided to switch to GLH over everything else including HID (except for during the winter when LED would be too cold). I can remember of those they had used before were kessil, blackstar, hydro grow, HSS. I don't mean to say GLH is the best or better than any of these guys, just saying what I've seen.I am also in the market for a decent LED. For weeks I've been reading article after thread after article and there is obviously alot of contradicting info out there but there has been some grows posted if you look for them. So far, I myself am leaning towards purchasing ISIS or Blackstar units, but I am still researching! GL on your search for a decent LED! There are many ppl on RIU with more hands on experience than I, so hopefully perhaps some of them may chime in??
Thanks, almost everything I ever read about LED now is between GrowLEDHydro and Blackstar. I really like my 395w spectra, but I feel its actually too powerful for how tall my tent is and how tall my pots are unless the plants are a foot tall or month old already. I have 2 plants that went under the LED at the same time as the sprouts, except one of these had 5 days and the other 10 under CFL, and while they are also a bit stunted from growing too many new nodes at once, are much larger in over all mass even with so little time under CFL first. I think the issue is the light is so strong the plant doesn't bother to build up a few pairs of supporting/feeder/fan before mass producing nodes.Excellent analysis jdizzle
Ya man I can definately see your point. I thought the same thing about spectra panels being too powerful.Thanks, almost everything I ever read about LED now is between GrowLEDHydro and Blackstar. I really like my 395w spectra, but I feel its actually too powerful for how tall my tent is and how tall my pots are unless the plants are a foot tall or month old already. I have 2 plants that went under the LED at the same time as the sprouts, except one of these had 5 days and the other 10 under CFL, and while they are also a bit stunted from growing too many new nodes at once, are much larger in over all mass even with so little time under CFL first. I think the issue is the light is so strong the plant doesn't bother to build up a few pairs of supporting/feeder/fan before mass producing nodes.
So basically unless GLH doesn't come up with an even smaller light soon I might buy a 240w blackstar to grow my plants their first month. I feel the spectra lights are too powerful for seedlings or plants under a month old unless you can keep it at least 4 ft away that whole time. I don't think blackstar would have this issue because I think their lens angles are wider, there are fewer spectrums, and the units don't throw out as much light (the way they name them... ex: their '240w' 3w LED light only runs on about 133w, while a 180w Spectra actually pulls 180w from the socket).
LoL Each has its pros and cons