TKronic
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I saw these on ebay, they seems to be one of the better deals out there, anyone have experience with em?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-180w-Blackstar-LED-Grow-light-2w-Flowering-LEDs-/280560237198?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4152b17a8e#ht_6675wt_961 OR http://cgi.ebay.com/New-240w-Lighthouse-Blackstar-LED-Grow-light-3w-LEDs-/270641647382?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f037fcf16#ht_6673wt_961
If you have alternatives / suggestions please share! I need a LED that will perform well for 4-8 plants during both veg and flowering. Right now I have a CFL setup, can't afford high energy costs, so the LED seems to be the way to go. Any advise?
They claim that their 3-band lights work better then 6+ band LEDs, according to them "More bands does not mean a better light, these spectrums are the most efficient and proven wavelenghts for flowering. We sell a 6-band also, but for flowering, this is the best light we have tried." What's the truth behind this statement? I know some LED manufactures use 11 bandwidths - for example http://www.advancedledlights.com/categories/3W-LED-Grow-Lights/?gclid=CJnWkM3PuqQCFQk7gwodBGKyyg However theses LEDs cost so much more, do those extra dollars go into much better performance?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-180w-Blackstar-LED-Grow-light-2w-Flowering-LEDs-/280560237198?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4152b17a8e#ht_6675wt_961 OR http://cgi.ebay.com/New-240w-Lighthouse-Blackstar-LED-Grow-light-3w-LEDs-/270641647382?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f037fcf16#ht_6673wt_961
If you have alternatives / suggestions please share! I need a LED that will perform well for 4-8 plants during both veg and flowering. Right now I have a CFL setup, can't afford high energy costs, so the LED seems to be the way to go. Any advise?
They claim that their 3-band lights work better then 6+ band LEDs, according to them "More bands does not mean a better light, these spectrums are the most efficient and proven wavelenghts for flowering. We sell a 6-band also, but for flowering, this is the best light we have tried." What's the truth behind this statement? I know some LED manufactures use 11 bandwidths - for example http://www.advancedledlights.com/categories/3W-LED-Grow-Lights/?gclid=CJnWkM3PuqQCFQk7gwodBGKyyg However theses LEDs cost so much more, do those extra dollars go into much better performance?