topcat
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18 inchesWhat is light height from tops ?
18 inchesWhat is light height from tops ?
Because NextLight says so in their propaganda video? lolwhat?................every local lettuce/microgreen op that retrofitted to t8 leds from fluoros has been loving them, same yield at half power and lower temps,no bulb swaps for yrs, ROI is quick.
Sammy mid-power chips work well too
*varieties , Note they used a "gourmet" lettuce MIX.........so you would rather consume double the power for better leaf shaping?equal plant mass with higher profit margins be damned? lol, stay a hobbyist brother, all those multi million dollar vertical/stacked led lettuce farms are doing it wrong.Because NextLight says so in their propaganda video? lol
Note that they aren't growing a variety where leaf shaping is very important?
Apparently, and I guess "quality" ranks about 4th place on your list? Glad your not providing my medsall those multi million dollar vertical/stacked led lettuce farms are doing it wrong.
I did something like that but I'm not sure where the pictures are right now. I used COBs at 2700k, 3000k, 3500k, 4000k, ands 5700k.I would think 5k or 6k would be a better option for lettuce. But i recall a test earlier this year. I dont recall the resulte
I think the concern here is the $3.13 cents a watt over a 2x4 area. I agree, its better then a standard t5 ho bulb fixture. But im not sure i could justify the price of $600. I can get 190 watts of integrated led 5000-6000k fixtures for under $60. Is it the same quality of light? Probably not. But at 10% the cost i can live with it*varieties , Note they used a "gourmet" lettuce MIX.........so you would rather consume double the power for better leaf shaping?equal plant mass with higher profit margins be damned? lol, stay a hobbyist brother, all those multi million dollar vertical/stacked led lettuce farms are doing it wrong.
Did you do the thing with a bunch of different boxes? If so that was awesome. Then you moved or something? Do it again!I did something like that but I'm not sure where the pictures are right now. I used COBs at 2700k, 3000k, 3500k, 4000k, ands 5700k.
Higher kelvins were squat and lower kelvins were lanky. I think the best performing light was the 4000k in this case as you got the best of both worlds.
Apparently environmental impact/power consumption ranks low on your list.......................quality,taste is somewhat subjective with lettuce, unless you show me some studies that indicate higher brix, vitamin content? hint= leds(monos) have, heliospectra specifically, probably propaganda tooApparently, and I guess "quality" ranks about 4th place on your list? Glad your not providing my meds
well the retrofit I saw where using repurposed t8 fixtures with Philips instafit 4000k bulbs,no bypassing the ballast to keep UL cert,, low failure rates last I heard and can swap out duds no problem in store (HD). Keep in mind most microgreens and indoor lettuce varieties are low DLI compared to cannabis. Another was testing/using lights of America led shop lights, 4000k as well I think.....I think the concern here is the $3.13 cents a watt over a 2x4 area. I agree, its better then a standard t5 ho bulb fixture. But im not sure i could justify the price of $600. I can get 190 watts of integrated led 5000-6000k fixtures for under $60. Is it the same quality of light? Probably not. But at 10% the cost i can live with it
I would like to ask @Greengenes707 to join us in this thread and see if he has any input on just what the spectral differences are with led 4000K, 5000K, & 6500K vs the spectrum of T5/T8 Fluorescents in the same relative K Temps.well the retrofit I saw where using repurposed t8 fixtures with Philips instafit 4000k bulbs,no bypassing the ballast to keep UL cert,, low failure rates last I heard and can swap out duds no problem in store (HD). Keep in mind most microgreens and indoor lettuce varieties are low DLI compared to cannabis. Another was testing/using lights of America led shop lights, 4000k as well I think.....
GG is busy, he ain't got no time for lettuce talk!ha...................I do remember him saying that 4000k was a "dead zone", his words not mineI would like to ask @Greengenes707 to join us in this thread and see if he has any input on just what the spectral differences are with led 4000K, 5000K, & 6500K vs the spectrum of T5/T8 Fluorescents in the same relative K Temps.
He seems to fully understand the LED spectrums and ratios of blue/red
I would proceed in the following order personally.Hi all, I've been lurking about for a few weeks. I'm in a bit of a strange situation. My husband and his friend from work are trying to start a medium grow room. They actually grew tomatoes in the room over the summer, but it was definitely a fail(blurples). They now have someone interested in buying lettuce, so they want to grow lettuce.
A big obstacle here is that my husband has very little time to do any sort of research. His friend has tons of time, but as far as I can tell is not great at research. I've done my best to research lighting and lettuce growth, but I sort of slacked off because the friend doesn't take info from me very well. However, my husband said today that he is attempting to convince his friend that I should take over the grow room because I have done better research. So, I came back to this forum. Even though I am not a marijuana grower, I can see that you guys really have your stuff together - especially when it comes to growing indoors.
I have attempted to read through this entire forum in order to determine what my best course of action should be, but I must say that after 20+ pages my mind is numbed and I can't make sense of anything. I should also say that I have read a lot on a forum on this site as well as on the autoflower network about using retail LED bulbs as grow lights. Our budget was basically blown on constructing the room, equipment and a big stack of blurples. So, I am going to have to start with the retail bulbs. At this point I am being asked to design a setup with the retail lights and get some sprouts going.
I would appreciate any advice that you guys can give me. Right now I would probably put the LED bulbs (with the diffuser popped off) about 2 feet above the sprouts/plants...I'm not quite sure about how densely I would configure the bulbs. I know this is a big science experiment, and I will need to run a lot of tests before I find what works best for us. However, I would really like to have some success in the beginning in order to prove that the info that I've acquired is valid and I can be trusted to take on this project.
Also, I keep asking for a PAR meter, eventually I will get one, but for now I will just have to wing it when it comes to the light intensity.
I've grown my fair share of lettuce. My thought would be NFT channels with integrated t5 led lights. The lights are DIRT cheap, and do a great job.Hi all, I've been lurking about for a few weeks. I'm in a bit of a strange situation. My husband and his friend from work are trying to start a medium grow room. They actually grew tomatoes in the room over the summer, but it was definitely a fail(blurples). They now have someone interested in buying lettuce, so they want to grow lettuce.
A big obstacle here is that my husband has very little time to do any sort of research. His friend has tons of time, but as far as I can tell is not great at research. I've done my best to research lighting and lettuce growth, but I sort of slacked off because the friend doesn't take info from me very well. However, my husband said today that he is attempting to convince his friend that I should take over the grow room because I have done better research. So, I came back to this forum. Even though I am not a marijuana grower, I can see that you guys really have your stuff together - especially when it comes to growing indoors.
I have attempted to read through this entire forum in order to determine what my best course of action should be, but I must say that after 20+ pages my mind is numbed and I can't make sense of anything. I should also say that I have read a lot on a forum on this site as well as on the autoflower network about using retail LED bulbs as grow lights. Our budget was basically blown on constructing the room, equipment and a big stack of blurples. So, I am going to have to start with the retail bulbs. At this point I am being asked to design a setup with the retail lights and get some sprouts going.
I would appreciate any advice that you guys can give me. Right now I would probably put the LED bulbs (with the diffuser popped off) about 2 feet above the sprouts/plants...I'm not quite sure about how densely I would configure the bulbs. I know this is a big science experiment, and I will need to run a lot of tests before I find what works best for us. However, I would really like to have some success in the beginning in order to prove that the info that I've acquired is valid and I can be trusted to take on this project.
Also, I keep asking for a PAR meter, eventually I will get one, but for now I will just have to wing it when it comes to the light intensity.
you order 50 of them from alibaba, The price was 3.25 each, but you need plugs, those were 1.50 each. When it was all said and done, it was 185 in lights and 119 in shipping, so it worked out to $6.092 a unit.Where you get the T5 integrated 22 watt led lights from for $5?