Apache W:R 3:2 aka "R2's" if you listen to the videos. Best spectrum balance for both veg and flowerHi guys. These lights look like the shit I must say. I'm really torn between Apache and A51. Wondering what you think would be best for vegging only. Never to be used for flowering. All white or w/b or w/r? Thanks.
While i agree these are mighty fine panels....they are a bit overboard for JUST veg in my opinion.Hi guys. These lights look like the shit I must say. I'm really torn between Apache and A51. Wondering what you think would be best for vegging only. Never to be used for flowering. All white or w/b or w/r? Thanks.
Why not some 2' T5's on the cheap from menards/HD? Runs damn cool too.
I feel like a kessil would give you the same issues with intensity- along with a concentrated footprint.. and limited coverage.
I don't have a huge issue with CFL/Fluoro, and I don't necessarily see intensity as an issue. 31W from an H150 would be plenty for the first two weeks and cut draw down to 25% for lighting. BUT I only have room for 2-4X at a time, and started in 1L AP's. I feel like I could cover 6x of the plants I have right now, veg through flower.DJ you should be fine letting you plants grow right into the light basically. The reason I need and use so much height is for coverage...If I could get closer and still get full coverage I would. I have thought about replacing my lenses with 50* and dropping them right on top then move it. Once you are in full flower the light will cover your whole space pretty much, even sitting literally right on top of your girls if need be.
Home depot and get a 2ft T8 fixture w/bulbs for $15. Since you only do a few beans at a time use a $5 clamp light with 1-2 household 6500k CFLs and works great and cheap as hell. That's what I use for small projects.
Apache is finally going to push the T8LED bulbs. They are talking about making a housing/fixture so no rewiring or retro fitting by the user is necessary. I want some official umol details on these but they look promising.
Hi guys. These lights look like the shit I must say. I'm really torn between Apache and A51. Wondering what you think would be best for vegging only. Never to be used for flowering. All white or w/b or w/r? Thanks.
My love for the R2 comes from my need for it to flower. I'll break down my apache spectrum thoughts a little more detailed.Apache W:R 3:2 aka "R2's" if you listen to the videos. Best spectrum balance for both veg and flower
A51 doesn't currently come in other spectrums, although it sounds like that will be an option soon(ish).
I have been thinking of grabbing some t8's for my veggie garden . Its too hot outside. I lost 4 lettuce and 2 broccoli plants to the heat. I water almost everyday.DJ you should be fine letting you plants grow right into the light basically. The reason I need and use so much height is for coverage...If I could get closer and still get full coverage I would. I have thought about replacing my lenses with 50* and dropping them right on top then move it. Once you are in full flower the light will cover your whole space pretty much, even sitting literally right on top of your girls if need be.
Home depot and get a 2ft T8 fixture w/bulbs for $15. Since you only do a few beans at a time use a $5 clamp light with 1-2 household 6500k CFLs and works great and cheap as hell. That's what I use for small projects.
Apache is finally going to push the T8LED bulbs. They are talking about making a housing/fixture so no rewiring or retro fitting by the user is necessary. I want some official umol details on these but they look promising.
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Man, I've been wanting to see some details on the apache tubes since I saw them announced a while back on their facebook company page. Any idea when we'll get some info, like par #'s, spectrum, or price?Apache is finally going to push the T8LED bulbs. They are talking about making a housing/fixture so no rewiring or retro fitting by the user is necessary. I want some official umol details on these but they look promising.
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That post was feb 2012 and they still haven't got them out and going. Apache is not getting back to me so I will just say what I think I know about the tubes...Man, I've been wanting to see some details on the apache tubes since I saw them announced a while back on their facebook company page. Any idea when we'll get some info, like par #'s, spectrum, or price?
On a seperate note, how'd the harvest go?
The tubes will do great on crops that don't need huge penetration. Veggies and herbs should go nuts with them.I have been thinking of grabbing some t8's for my veggie garden . Its too hot outside. I lost 4 lettuce and 2 broccoli plants to the heat. I water almost everyday.
It is per bulb. They might be less but $30-$40 is pretty standard price. He did say he wanted to get them out cheaper than others so we will see. I remember him saying something like 2X+ the umols as T5's but don't quote me. I will get the actual specs hopefully tomorrow(always a day away with them). Sometimes I wish I was a standard customer.On the tubes is that 300 umole/s per bulb or set? For $40 per tube is a lot! You can get t5 flora suns. For $14.99 each. With an 8 bulb. Hit around 1800 umole/s at 4 inches away. those are 54 watts each. Bulbs only last a year though.
That's cool. T8's last longer than t5's and half the watts. So maybe match the same par rating as aquarium t5 bulbs. Fiji purples are $30 and uvl 660's are $25 plus freight shipping. That would be a good comparison grow. I have the aquarium set up. I'd be down to do a comparison grow journalIt is per bulb. They might be less but $30-$40 is pretty standard price. He did say he wanted to get them out cheaper than others so we will see. I remember him saying something like 2X+ the umols as T5's but don't quote me. I will get the actual specs hopefully tomorrow(always a day away with them). Sometimes I wish I was a standard customer.