Mitchician
Well-Known Member
Hmm not sure how to do links on cellphones either because I've only used my pc for this site so far, but on here I just copy and paste the link address and it magically turns into the cool picture thingy.
Your light's doing okay for now but your plants will appreciate it if you can get a more powerful one sooner rather than later. If you end up going with one of the cheaper lights you must always remember to look at the actual watts used, not the number they state in the name of the light, because most companies these days blatantly mislabel their lights as far more powerful than they really are.
Watts of power used and suitability of spectrum is directly proportional to the amount you will harvest.
The most efficient lights these days basically all use mainly white LED's with supplemental reds like the HLG or the Mars lights I showed you.
It's probably a bit far out of your interest at the moment but in the future when you or your husband want to get real geeky on it you should subscribe to the Apogee Instruments Inc. youtube channel. Apogee make some of the most trusted light measurement devices in the industry. They have an LED guru who has uploaded many videos that give very useful knowledge. One was uploaded not long ago actually, and I'm about to go watch it...
Your light's doing okay for now but your plants will appreciate it if you can get a more powerful one sooner rather than later. If you end up going with one of the cheaper lights you must always remember to look at the actual watts used, not the number they state in the name of the light, because most companies these days blatantly mislabel their lights as far more powerful than they really are.
Watts of power used and suitability of spectrum is directly proportional to the amount you will harvest.
The most efficient lights these days basically all use mainly white LED's with supplemental reds like the HLG or the Mars lights I showed you.
It's probably a bit far out of your interest at the moment but in the future when you or your husband want to get real geeky on it you should subscribe to the Apogee Instruments Inc. youtube channel. Apogee make some of the most trusted light measurement devices in the industry. They have an LED guru who has uploaded many videos that give very useful knowledge. One was uploaded not long ago actually, and I'm about to go watch it...