Final Review : Vipar Spectra XS1500Pro LED grow Light

Budzbuddha

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Vipar Spectra XS 1500 pro :

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Here is my review :


First of all , this light can do it all. I managed to test this light under various grow conditions, which included germination - vegetation - flowering and perpetual style grows.

Highlights :

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This light is built to very high standards with solid one-piece heatsinks and fan-less design for long operating life.

OPTIMIZED SPECTRUM :This lamp consists of 660nm red light, 3000K / 5000K white light, and 730nm Infrared (IR) light, emits a wide spectral band to provide plants in all stages from veg to flower with everything they need for healthy and vigorous growth.

UNSCALABLE DESIGN : This lights can be daisy-chained with up to 20 lights for any grow configuration, a simple way to upscale your grow as needed.

OPTICAL LENS : optical lens design that ensures more concentrated light and less light loss to achieve the most uniform PPFD for optimal photosynthesis and growth. Enhanced corner to corner coverage , resulting in growth for healthier growth and higher yields.

2X2 COVERAGE : Easily the best led choice for beginners looking for a superior light choice over other manufacturers. Additional lights can be added by way of one wire. Plug and Play !


I ran numerous plants either from germination starts to flowering. Growing under this light showed
definite growth advantages over other lights. Plants literally outgrew the light’s footprint. Vigor and growth was exceptional.

Germination :

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Vegetation :

Plants love this light :bigjoint:

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Flowering :

This is where the proof is in the pudding . Flower uniformity was evident , due to the optical lens concentrating those valuable photons.
Plants never stressed and grew uniformly .

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Vipar Spectra has a definite winner ! I ran soil , coco and autoflowers under this light and all were exceptional.
Do yourself a favor and grab more than one of these - you will thank me.

I look forward to helping spread the word on these fine lights and am excited to see where the future goes with their gear.

Thank you @ViparSpectra for allowing me to experience the future of great light design.

For any questions , feel free to ask questions about any of my results.

bongsmilie:weed:
 
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Budzbuddha

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Has this light been tested using the PISS method? Just curious if the lense adds to the hue of the stream
Yes … it has. “ Yellow dream “ plant has spent some time under it. Matter of fact , i plan to start another pisstastic plant.

I just popped some seeds - 2 Banana Blaze Autos - 2 Wonder Pie - 1 Maximum Carnage .

Probably will use the maximum carnage and rename to : Maxipiss Cornhole :mrgreen:

Alternative names :
Urinator
Yellow Carnage
Disco Piss
Nutsack OG
( i will think of more :bigjoint:)

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Budzbuddha

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The Vipar will do the initial growing and will handle the 2 soil grows ( Banana Blaze Auto and Maximum Carnage ).

Maximum Carnage will be “ the Designated Pee Plant ) for my other thread ( P.I.S.S method ) but will be part of the vipar thread to highlight the light’s grow power.

The other 2 plants are CoCo - ( Banana Blaze auto and Wonder Pie ). They will be under Vipar Spectra until transplant size then moved to final coco bucket.
They will Probably stay under this light ( early veg ) until final tent.

I have one more Wonder Pie slightly behind in germination ( baby taproot ) and will hopefully solo cup it up in awhile. I may start another set of something if that one doesn’t work out. Have some tester seeds i may explore.
 

Budzbuddha

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Ok ok … i cant stand that i had the other Banana Blaze ( red solo ) in soil. Soooooo , i pulled plug and put in coco like the black containers.

Pee Plant Maximus will ride the soil train. :leaf:

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Budzbuddha

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Well-developed root system :clap:
Yes … Your light played a big part of my “ experiment “ … I have adopted this light as my main starting LED GROW LIGHT.
I find this light and its refined spectrum plus optics a plus in germinating / veg growth and flowering for its 2x2 footprint.

A 4 panel rig daisy chained together would be the ultimate setup for any standard 3x3 for any INDOOR GROWER.
Looking forward to what’s brewing behind the scenes at @ViparSpectra :bigjoint:

I will continue to journal my adventures with this fantastic light.
‘Thank again.
 

Budzbuddha

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For those following along - I will highlight the grow potential of various plants and “ stages “ of this LED light.
I will and have had clone cuts thriving under this light , seed starts , autoflowers , coco , hempy , soil have spent time under this light.

Let’s go get some SCHMOKE bongsmilie
 

Budzbuddha

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Update :

Today was the last day for all four plants under the @ViparSpectra XS1500 pro.

There was no way a single lamp would be able to cover all of them completely. This is not a bad thing - just a 2x2 footprint wouldn’t be enough.

Growth as you can see has been phenomenal under it initially and provided plants ready for bigger things.
So Today i took a pic of them under a different lamp - but you can see what the Vipar Spectra did in getting plants ready .

I am impressed that the XS1500 pro was able to get 4 plants looking like these with only 150 watts !

:bigjoint:

I plan to continue to use this led lamp as my germination / early veg light. Period .

Love this thing :blsmoke:


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Budzbuddha

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Makes a great photo light too. :bigjoint:

Highlights my latest score - Water pipe with perc and ice pinch for $10 bucks at the local swap meet. Saturday.

second piece of glass found for peanuts. :mrgreen:
Didnt have stem or bowl but shit for 10 bucks , i ain’t complaining. I’ll just grab one when i go to smoke shop - need cones :joint: anyways

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