It really depends on the beam angle companies are using. 30 and 60 degree lenses can be too much for plants if they're too close. That's why most manufacturers recommendations are slightly different.With Advanced DS, veg at 18" and start flowering at 30" and let grow to around 20-22". Im sure most top-end brands should be similar.
I totally agree. I just dont have any experience with any other brands. Advanced uses 90 degree lens's, just FYI.It really depends on the beam angle companies are using. 30 and 60 degree lenses can be too much for plants if they're too close. That's why most manufacturers recommendations are slightly different.
I think the reason is that the most useful PAR distance, for 3w diodes anyways, is 20 or so inches. For some reason I dont yet understand, when they are too close you get smaller buds but super clusters of trichs. Maybe with the expansion of the light over a certain distance maximizes its PAR? The safe distance depends on the unit. A cheap chinese ufo may just be 6-10 inches but a top-end unit is 20-30 inches.Noob question:
I understand that for heat reasons plants can't be too close to lights. Why, if temp range ok, can't plants be close to LEDs? That asked, is there a recommended general safe distance if you are not sure of your lights lens angles?
Thanks,
poppi
The temperature and the intensity of the light are two very different things. If you're unsure of what type of LED's your light is using, I would suggest 12-16 inches away and adjust based on how the plants react.Noob question:
I understand that for heat reasons plants can't be too close to lights. Why, if temp range ok, can't plants be close to LEDs? That asked, is there a recommended general safe distance if you are not sure of your lights lens angles?
Thanks,
poppi
haight solid state, 6 Watt, since 2009. Some other company like blackdog have 5watter now tooAny brand using 5 watters? I havent came across any yet.
Yeah from the way I understand it a 3' plant will be properly lit if using 3w diodes driven to at least 1.5w each and either a mix of lenses or 90 degree lenses. I'll peruse your journal but that should be fine and the plants in your avatar look very healthy so probably nothing to worry about.Ok. So, if I keep my plants less than 36 inches, is it even worth it to use anything over 3w? I dont have an issue with penetration, my lower buds are just as dense as my colas. Im Advanced LED for now, but open-minded. Quality is number one!
Yep. One lonely 300w DS is ALL Im using. I do have a completely seperate room with a 600w hps in it, but thats getting replaced with another 300DS or two I have had the 300 DS in the room that the 600 hps is in, by itself, and got much better plant response and growth from the 300DS.you are havin ggood result with Advanced stricktly, no other lights? I have got the xtreme 3w 100W from advance about 2 weeks ago, looking forward to see if it`s giving some good result even though it`s low wattage. I am currently using it with a blackstar 240
Thats what I figured. Those plants in my avatar got chopped a couple months ago. I have my experience with LEDs and am mainly here to help spread knowledge. The grow in my sig was done using the Advanced 180w EF. I loved it! Sold it to a buddy who was very impressed and I got the new 300w DS.Yeah from the way I understand it a 3' plant will be properly lit if using 3w diodes driven to at least 1.5w each and either a mix of lenses or 90 degree lenses. I'll peruse your journal but that should be fine and the plants in your avatar look very healthy so probably nothing to worry about.
The nice thing about +5w diodes is that once they are available in a greater number of useful spectrums the light would be able to be used more like an HID. More powerful diodes with wider angle lenses will hopefully be able to give a larger footprint without sacrificing penetration power, saturation, or spectrum mixing. Once that is done and everything tuned correctly, LED lights will be more easily able to compete with current HID setups without requiring many alterations.
(Note that I am not speaking from experience on this, just my understanding of how the lights and plants function.)
Aside from black dog that was already mentioned haight solid state uses 5 and 6w diodes. They look odd and are the only brand I've seen that doesn't use fans to cool the diodes and the heat sink is actually exposed. Not sure about them cause I've never used them but have chatted with some folks who like them. Also if you want to drop $3,500 on a light (I wouldn't but hey if you're ballin ...) http://stealthgrow.com/products.htm#SG1250Any brand using 5 watters? I havent came across any yet.