You might have a hard job as red and blue are the only required colours and people wont spend money on purple,green,pink ones that don't emit the correct wavelengthand I was trying to find out has someone tried other colors not just red and blue on leds???
its not rules.That is my point, who set the rules and made it fact that those are the only 2 colors needed?
oh my goodnessThat is my point, who set the rules and made it fact that those are the only 2 colors needed?
I am glad so many people know so much about what won't work without ever trying it.
So I will go off and do my Multi-color led test (btw I have 10 of them for 1 plant)
So if it works I will come back and let you guys know (with proof) and if it doesn't I will keep looking outside the box for Ideas, I just won't bring them up here,
LOL don't pout LOLDon't pout
I've assisted in experimental LED grow ops at my university, same results everytime. The plants grew, but not as well. A ton of other growers had the same results on this forum.
Please make a journal of your experiment and prove everyone wrong.
please tell me a brand name, this would go great with my 1000w hydrofarm hps, cant seem to find anything but the bulb for that price tho...thx32 dollars. you can get a 400W mh setup on egay for 50
My original post with my own research on the subject and the pics of leds that i thought would work and in actual agreement with you that 5 watt leds if used in the correct wavelengths work well.LOL don't pout LOL
I was looking for input from some of those growers and all I got was "you are wasting your time" from 4 or 5 people. Someone telling me it is a waste of time and someone saying "I have seen X, this is why it won't work" is a different story.
Would you quit school if someone said it is a waste of time?
I think that my post was perfectly reasonable and unbiased truthThe 5watt leds are good for growing but they are still to expensive at the moment.
They emit a whole lot more light than you would expect them to.
You need to purchase proper 5 watt leds though that have the correct wavelengths for a successful grow.
These 5watt leds are in my opinion the only leds capable of giving a great grow.
If you have the money and the time to use these 5 watt leds to grow with i reckon you would need at least 4 blue and 4 red per plant.
Here are the ones that i was going to use when i researched them and the pics i have posted are the correct wavelengths.
You can also add warm white or just white as well if you want to.
I would recommend using blue and red at the same time all the way through the grow
Blue spectrum.
[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Prolight Power LED blue 5 Watt[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Technical Data:[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Case: Star-PCB with Aluminium-Cooler
Viewing Angle: 140°
Power: 7,1V
Current: 700mA
Wave Length: 470nm (blue)
Brightness: 40 Lumen[/FONT]
Red spectrum.
[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Prolight Power LED red 5 Watt[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Technical Data:[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Case: Star-PCB with Aluminium-Cooler
Viewing Angle: 140°
Power: 4,4V
Current: 700mA
Wave Length: 625nm (red)
Brightness: 120 Lumen[/FONT]
I did not buy these for growing I bought these lights for landscaping my house and 1100 gal khoi pond. but once I saw them they looked so perfect for growing, so I will try them. and when you buy 10 on ebay they coast about 150 and I have a 400 hps and a 400w MH alreadyJust curious you spent $30 x10 so $300 when you could have gotten 3 400 watt digital lights or 2 600 watt digital HID lights.why not get those?