Hortibloom Mega plus VS Geekbeast 630 Pro. Help me decide

hybridway2

Amare Shill
we're talking about how par meters =/= plants.

what is your opinion on radiant intensity? thylakoids? the way plants evolved to receive all their light from a single point. the things being discussed in the thread.
What thread?
I believe in "Plant Energy Transfer" if that's what you're asking. Do i believe a plant will yeild more then multiple points? NO. It will grow tighter, inwards, towards the source even if you rotate daily and place on the side of the main LES. DE, may be an exception as well as everything that had crosslighting.
Bars are the new 90• lens replacement IMO. Saving the lost photons (so they say : (.) Why? Because they direct the light exactly over the desired area & do so uniformly. Sure, the majority of led bar companies are cheating out to keep up with the super low cost of building boards & AliScrappa lights.
Bit there are a few that offer versatility. Simply sliding those bars a C-hair is all one needs to do to eliminate the imaginary "Hot Spot" put out by bar lights.
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15926150, member: 995152"]
we're talking about how par meters =/=plants. Do you mean g/sq2?
 

pulpoinspace

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What thread?
I believe in "Plant Energy Transfer" if that's what you're asking. Do i believe a plant will yeild more then multiple points? NO. It will grow tighter, inwards, towards the source even if you rotate daily and place on the side of the main LES. DE, may be an exception as well as everything that had crosslighting.
Bars are the new 90• lens replacement IMO. Saving the lost photons (so they say : (.) Why? Because they direct the light exactly over the desired area & do so uniformly. Sure, the majority of led bar companies are cheating out to keep up with the super low cost of building boards & AliScrappa lights.
Bit there are a few that offer versatility. Simply sliding those bars a C-hair is all one needs to do to eliminate the imaginary "Hot Spot" put out by bar lights.
You said :
15926150, member: 995152"]
we're talking about how par meters =/=plants. Do you mean g/sq2?
this thread, bud.

i googled "plant energy transfer" but didn't find anything relevant. no offense but you're not responding to anything we were talking about. I asked you about radiant intensity. what is your opinion on radiant intensity and how it affects photosynthesis? there is a video above and discussion about this topic.
 

pulpoinspace

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Gentlepersons
May I humbly suggest that we start a new thread to continue this substantive discussion of photon / canopy interactions? @DukeFluke still needs to decide on a fixture and I fear we're not helping him.
sure, a few have tried to bring this topic up. it never gets very far. people seem to prefer to ignore radiant intensity and focus solely on par values.
read more here:
 
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Bpeace

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@pulpoinspace

The ppfd and efficiency readings on the HLG site don't quite match those of the Geekbeast, but it's a decent chunk more expensive. Where's the flip side? Bear in mind I'm in the UK so returns would probably be awkward either way
Hey man the flipside is definitely that you know exactly what you are getting, top bin diodes and a great spectrum. Not badmouthing the Geekbeast but if it comes from China, you never know. HLG 6OO just got me 1.8 g/W at 630W from the wall

HTH
Peace
 

hybridway2

Amare Shill
Gentlepersons
May I humbly suggest that we start a new thread to continue this substantive discussion of photon / canopy interactions? @DukeFluke still needs to decide on a fixture and I fear we're not helping him.
He can't go wrong with either one imo. Both claim top-teir everything.
Hortribloom has a major Manufacturing Plant that produces at least x5 other well known brands people speak of here. They are in China which leaves them with only customer feedback left to improve their lights. But that's 50% of these companies anyways & the other 42% are just copying. So for build quality, warrenty & further additional innovation being added at a supposedly high quality/$ . The supplemental will cost about $125 for a set of x2. In my mind it takes x5-7 of these bars going between the main bars to evenly spread the spectrum. They will probably have a dimmer for this reason. There will be x3 or x4 different supplemental combos & IP-65 I think. You'd have to ask HortiBloom who we could easily @ right now? HortiBloom has x8 bars & offer a higher efficiency diide then 301h which has gone up 30% in cost im told.

The GeekBeast is straight up nice as it is. Only x6 Bars as opposed to x8 but that pre-fixed bar spacing is sweet to eliminate the warm spot. It also has all sorts of controls that can be done manually.
I think both offer wi-fi. Controlling?
Looks at the Pro's vs Con's for your garden & budget.
GeekBeast:Screenshot_20201110-200631_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20201110-201343_Chrome.jpg
I am having serious doubts about the honesty of this Par-Map though. EDITTED: Oops, nm, its Legit & freaking impressive.
Hortribloom:Screenshot_20201110-200905_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20201110-201011_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20201110-201105_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20201110-201148_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20201110-201215_Chrome.jpg
We see here they offer x2 spectrums, both versions of your basic HE spectrum. X8 Bars. Customizable strips upon request, and a whole array of diode options.
Both carry a 5yr warrenty. How easy they will be about it is still in the air. Haven't heard much about either. Just that when I talked to HortiBloom myself, they were helpful in answering my questions. If one was out of the reps league, he would go find out n get right back to me. Thats all I can say about experience with each.

this thread, bud.

i googled "plant energy transfer" but didn't find anything relevant. no offense but you're not responding to anything we were talking about. I asked you about radiant intensity. what is your opinion on radiant intensity and how it affects photosynthesis? there is a video above and discussion about this topic.
Oh, my bad, ill go watch the video. But for my opinion on radiant intensity via canopy reaction, I feel it is absolutely needed & its bad enough they cut off ir on leds mostly around 740 when we could definitely gain by having up to 850nm ir. I know, that's more color then radiant heat but after studying the effects of ir on the leaf it only takes the 730 to start the molecular excitement needed to warm up a leaf just enough to have PR1 & PR2 (lil rusty don't mind me) & Create the needed Emerson Effect & stretch in the right amounts. Generally 10%.minimum works if not over blued.
Radient heat is minimal using good leds with proper thermal mngmt. The more radiant you have the shorter your diodes will last. Thats why most of these cheap bar lights are designed to only last 3 yrs. Before they hit the 30% degradation point they lie about claiming L/70 or L/90 ratings.
That's why I buy premium for a tiny bit more $. And the majority of them have the same problem unless you look outside the box.. Thermal mngmt on both are cheesy looking. But you'll get the high par for 2-3 yrs. So Par-mapping or sphere testing is only telling you half the needed info. I laugh at that shit. Good for determining spread, height & par-depth, is what par-mapping does & spheres only tell u total output NOW (Not 3 yrs from now & not taking a Horticultural spectrum into account).
That's why Shane's videos & chart is bogus imo. Unless your looking for the best temporary fixture with absolutely No Spectral insight to what your buying. He knows so little about spectrum (probably because he doesn't grow pott).
Ambient heat is how we do it along with those smart enough to have IR.
REAL IR increases Trasperation by a shit ton. Hence growing fast & healthy easier then leds before dialing in perfectly for some.
If in a cold place w/o heat, a sealed room will solve the lack of led heat issues. Keep drivers inside, it gets Hella hot, Or if open room & cold spot, use hps supplemented by led before adding a heater.
 
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pulpoinspace

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I also agree that the OP can't go wrong with either choice. I'm splitting hairs, but only cause that's what i'm here to do really!

You can grow great weed with HID, blurple, cobs, boards, strips, etc. and deciding between two fixtures like this won't be the deciding factor to if you can grow dank buds!
 

hybridway2

Amare Shill
Here's the supplemental strip info I have. Cree or osram or both I think.
Here's x2 supplemental strips.Screenshot_20201111-095147_Chrome.jpgAlthough the nm options may have changed since.
 

DukeFluke

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I got the geekbeast in the end. It's due to arrive in a few days. I'll probably get the hortibloom as well and run them side by side. Should be an interesting comparison.

This is my first order from Alibaba, What are the import fees, when will I get them plus how are they billed and how do I pay them?
 

Rocket Soul

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I got the geekbeast in the end. It's due to arrive in a few days. I'll probably get the hortibloom as well and run them side by side. Should be an interesting comparison.

This is my first order from Alibaba, What are the import fees, when will I get them plus how are they billed and how do I pay them?
The ahipping agent will contact you re fees. Import is usually at least vat and a bit, but most of the times the Bubbers written a low invoice value.
 
Here's the supplemental strip info I have. Cree or osram or both I think.
Here's x2 supplemental strips.View attachment 4739640Although the nm options may have changed since.


Hey man I'm not sure if you already said i couldnt find it, but what kind of light was this to begin with?? I love the x2 supplements. I'm in the market right now for new lights. my buddy just got 25 of the roi 680s from GC and theyre killer, I'm thinking of getting the 720. I was all in on either spyder 2i or gavita 1700 but after some research it looks as though the GC has a better spectrum and the same output for 3/4 costs almost. love the add ons brother light look killer.
 

rizzo69

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This is old as hell but GEEKBEAST PRO.

Check me out on growdiaries, my username is NERDZ. This light is absolutely amazing, I am sure other lights compare, but the geek has that flat distribution, can get it 12" from canopy and is relatively cool if you put the driver outside the tent.

I am running autoflowers and I got ~813g on my first run with the geek. My third run I got just shy of 800g, all in a 4x4 tent.

Geek is life

By the way. For Alibaba, always always contact the seller for a better deal. The geek was going to cost $636 + $219 USD ($855USD) if I just bought it like that. I contacted the seller, asked her what her best price was and she brought it down to $736 USD with shipping. They also declared it as a $200 item or something and I only paid I think $25 USD for import fees.
 
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