(This is a repost, as I managed to put my question in the grow section. I apologize in due form). First, hi everybody, new to posting. I am completely lost here. I know there are many controversial opinions on LEDs, but I think it's my main option, as I have heat issues. Temperature here is around 89-97 F during daytime, and 82 F minimum during nighttime. So I plan on a 18/24 during nighttime, switching on around 7 PM and off at 11 AM. I have tried growing outdoors, but in 3 instances I've got my seedlings disappear overnight. Probably some bird or mouse, no idea.
If I finally go with LEDs, I will buy them from a site similar to ebay. I have been researching, and problem is I really don't know what sort of wattages should I'd been looking for, and what spectrum.
I have some autoflowers, plan to have 6-8 plants in a (W)37" 94cm x (H)47,2" 120cm x (D)25,6" 65cm plywood cabinet with negative pressure if can really make it air proof, still considering what sort of door mechanism should I use to guarantee air tightness.
Option 1. The following array is a 15W 12,2 x 12,2 inch panel.
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LED Type: BridgeLux
LED Wavelengthλd(nm)Or Tc(k): Red : 630, blue: 460, white6500K
LED Color: Red and Blue and whiteLED Configuration 225*0.06w (154 Red and 47 Blue,24 white)
Lux(centre ) LUX 2.5m, 80/3m, 55/3.5m
According to this, I can put six pieces, for a total of 90 watts. This setup is very inexpensive, about 13$ a piece. If I would go with this setup, I was thinking perhaps is a good idea that two of the panels would be all white or blue.
Option 2, way more powerful and expensive, would be this:
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It's a 360 Watts, 120 X 3W LEDs. 80 Red and 40 Blue。 According to seller, output is not exaggerated.
There is not enough information on what sort of LEDs and wavelengths it has. Dimensions are 510x278x90mm or 20"x10.9"x3.5". This is very expensive, about 225$ a piece. Just that it has very powerful LEDs.
Option 4. Another similar proposition, but with more LEDs and information on wavelength is this one:
300Watt
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LED: 216 Red 630nm ,36 Blue 460nm ,36 Orange 610nm
This costs 260$
Option 4. And finally I have this other option
1Watt LED x 90 LEDs. 10 Blue, 10 Orange and 70 Red.
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Wavelenghts Red 660nm, Blue 462nm, Orange 612nm. This has a cost of 85$. I would use 2 or 3 pieces. I think this design wastes a lot of space. and going with at least 2 is equally as expensive as the bigger arrays above. 85$ a pop.
Now here is my question: Are this units a waste of money? Do I really need UV and IR LEDs in addition to Red Blue and Orange? I read that Autos are not as picky regarding light for veg then for flowering, in a word, one set of lights is good for the whole process. Is going on the red spectrum more than on white a good idea?
My very first grow will be on organic soil, way too troublesome to find nutrients for hydro in my location.
If I finally go with LEDs, I will buy them from a site similar to ebay. I have been researching, and problem is I really don't know what sort of wattages should I'd been looking for, and what spectrum.
I have some autoflowers, plan to have 6-8 plants in a (W)37" 94cm x (H)47,2" 120cm x (D)25,6" 65cm plywood cabinet with negative pressure if can really make it air proof, still considering what sort of door mechanism should I use to guarantee air tightness.
Option 1. The following array is a 15W 12,2 x 12,2 inch panel.
View attachment 2319206
LED Type: BridgeLux
LED Wavelengthλd(nm)Or Tc(k): Red : 630, blue: 460, white6500K
LED Color: Red and Blue and whiteLED Configuration 225*0.06w (154 Red and 47 Blue,24 white)
Lux(centre ) LUX 2.5m, 80/3m, 55/3.5m
According to this, I can put six pieces, for a total of 90 watts. This setup is very inexpensive, about 13$ a piece. If I would go with this setup, I was thinking perhaps is a good idea that two of the panels would be all white or blue.
Option 2, way more powerful and expensive, would be this:
View attachment 2319208
It's a 360 Watts, 120 X 3W LEDs. 80 Red and 40 Blue。 According to seller, output is not exaggerated.
There is not enough information on what sort of LEDs and wavelengths it has. Dimensions are 510x278x90mm or 20"x10.9"x3.5". This is very expensive, about 225$ a piece. Just that it has very powerful LEDs.
Option 4. Another similar proposition, but with more LEDs and information on wavelength is this one:
300Watt
View attachment 2319193
View attachment 2319194
LED: 216 Red 630nm ,36 Blue 460nm ,36 Orange 610nm
This costs 260$
Option 4. And finally I have this other option
1Watt LED x 90 LEDs. 10 Blue, 10 Orange and 70 Red.
View attachment 2319191View attachment 2319192
Wavelenghts Red 660nm, Blue 462nm, Orange 612nm. This has a cost of 85$. I would use 2 or 3 pieces. I think this design wastes a lot of space. and going with at least 2 is equally as expensive as the bigger arrays above. 85$ a pop.
Now here is my question: Are this units a waste of money? Do I really need UV and IR LEDs in addition to Red Blue and Orange? I read that Autos are not as picky regarding light for veg then for flowering, in a word, one set of lights is good for the whole process. Is going on the red spectrum more than on white a good idea?
My very first grow will be on organic soil, way too troublesome to find nutrients for hydro in my location.