Syrious1620
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I see continual battles back and forth about what's superior, LED or HPS. Watt for watt, gram for gram, the battle continues to have evidence from both sides.
LED has the 'science' behind it - plant specific light spectrums but has vary narrow covarage. HPS has the raw intensity with wide coverage, but it has wasted energy released as heat or unusable spectrums of light.
So, I decided to combine the two.
[youtube]8HEhRWIlXVc[/youtube]
The set-up consists of:
4x 90w LED UFO grow lights
1x 400w HPS
LED's are 'tri-spectrum.' Two are Red/Blue/White and two are Red/Blue/Orange. The HPS is a red sodium bulb. This video was taken on day 25 of flowering.
LED has the 'science' behind it - plant specific light spectrums but has vary narrow covarage. HPS has the raw intensity with wide coverage, but it has wasted energy released as heat or unusable spectrums of light.
So, I decided to combine the two.
[youtube]8HEhRWIlXVc[/youtube]
The set-up consists of:
4x 90w LED UFO grow lights
1x 400w HPS
LED's are 'tri-spectrum.' Two are Red/Blue/White and two are Red/Blue/Orange. The HPS is a red sodium bulb. This video was taken on day 25 of flowering.