SSG_Ranger
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Has anyone ever got a string of those big (like outside of your house) LED christmas lights and done some light measurements on them to see if they would work as grow lights?
There's a reason no one measured the lumens of christmas lights friend, but. There are DIY led grow lights on the forums though.. So you could try your idea using lights that will work.. It sounds like you may be a vertical gardener so consider perusing that section.OK, so no one has measured the light output is what I am seeing
How you think you can get even light coverage, spectrum and distribution with those is beyond me. How you even thought this was a feasible way to grow herb astounds me.OK, so no one has measured the light output is what I am seeing
nope, do it and report your results.OK, so no one has measured the light output is what I am seeing
I could see using some white led strips for under-canopy lighting, but I think it would be a pita to put into place, and constantly adjust for growing plants, especially for plants just flipped into flower. Might as well line a box/trash can with strip lights, or just get the SunCloak, imhoSo that is a no on anyone having any data on them?....just assumptions such as christmas light tech has not advanced at all over time like all other tech has...even hps?
Light is cumulative. Even "shitty leds" are as efficient as CLF's now days. CFL's grow bud. Argo, christmas lights "could possibly" grow some bud with the right density of light.
Is it a good use of funds and time...probably not, most likely definitely not. But the jumping to conclusion based on nothing but decade old through the grapevine knowledge is pretty pretentious to me.
Think outside the damn cob box.
My budget ran out after the veg and flwr rooms so we used some led work lights for clones from Homedepot. The husky brand ones, boxed them in with some thermo board (reflective) and shoved my trays in. Been working so well I never bothered to update it.So that is a no on anyone having any data on them?....just assumptions such as christmas light tech has not advanced at all over time like all other tech has...even hps?
Light is cumulative. Even "shitty leds" are as efficient as CLF's now days. CFL's grow bud. Argo, christmas lights "could possibly" grow some bud with the right density of light.
Is it a good use of funds and time...probably not, most likely definitely not. But the jumping to conclusion based on nothing but decade old through the grapevine knowledge is pretty pretentious to me.
Think outside the damn cob box.
So that is a no on anyone having any data on them?....just assumptions such as christmas light tech has not advanced at all over time like all other tech has...even hps?
Light is cumulative. Even "shitty leds" are as efficient as CLF's now days. CFL's grow bud. Argo, christmas lights "could possibly" grow some bud with the right density of light.
Is it a good use of funds and time...probably not, most likely definitely not. But the jumping to conclusion based on nothing but decade old through the grapevine knowledge is pretty pretentious to me.
Think outside the damn cob box.
This has become popular over on icmag in the micro section. Pop the diffusing dome off and your ready to grow. Some are even dimmable.this.
a great example is the 10 pack of 5000K 15W A19 'lightbulb' fixtures costco sells for $50 @ 150W which are over 100lm/watt