Is it worth spending £3500 on led lights???

cester

Active Member
Theres so many diffrent light but led is hard to understand for me and i was wondering if its worth spending so much for these lights?:twisted::twisted:
 

KushGawd

Member
Those most be some remarkable lights, do you have a link to them?
what is the scale of your grow? area that needs to be covered?
you can find some really good led lights for under that price thats for sure
 

Nikolaj06

Active Member
Uhh that is a lot of lights! How big is your room? How many plants etc.
You could try and contact progrowlights.com and see if you can get discounted induction lights in trade for a nice journal, and use then with some LED's lights :)
 

PetFlora

Well-Known Member
There are inherent problems, with LED fixtures (way beyond price) that have yet to be addressed and overcome. If interested, check out Pr0fesseur's LED Without LEDs My First T 5 Grow
 

anomaly1990

Member
I have been using a standard over seas model LED with 1watt chip sets 90 watts in total for a single large mother plant and i have been REALLY happy with it i spent around 200 dollars for it and i have never looked back. I am thinking about buying a Sunshine Systems led system because they have been rated VERY well across the bored along with lighthouse hydroponics products. I believe that LED's will be the future of indoor growing but i don't think the tech is THAT perfect yet and if i had that sort of money i would install exhausts and a 1000W HPS in a cool tube with a carbon filter. But if you REALLY want a LED system at that price you do get what you pay for.
 

somedude247

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I totally think its worth it if you but the right panels. I really love my Advanced DS and the only other brand I will even consider is Black Dog. Not cheap, but perform extremely well for flowering. I would do several small panels also.
 

jtaga301

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You can google it and all the info is their on the gavitas website. yeild were pulling 3 pounds per light on heavy strains and 2 pounds per light with smaller strains 4x4 is really a 5x5 because the tray is pulled out from the wall
 
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