So, this forum has been going on for about 7 months now and I've made several posts about my affinity for HPS vs LED. I'm still loving HPS. However, I decide to take the plunge on these two lights.
HLG Scorpion Rspec is designed for grows with low ceiling heights or vertical racks. HLG Scorpion Rspec uses 6x Rspec 288 Quantum Boards for an even light spread at just 12" from the canopy. QB 288 uses Samsung's latest LM301H and Deep Red LED 660nm. Commercial Indoor Horticulture LED grow light
horticulturelightinggroup.com
This 650 watt COB LED grow light features Bridgelux Vero29 COBs and dual Meanwell drivers. Remote driver placement helps with managing heat and custom color temperatures are available. Designed to cover a 4 x 4 coverage area with high PPFD for full cycle/flowering.
timbergrowlights.com
Why, why. why, you might ask......well, let's just say that I'm restless, curious and the in the position to explore alternative grow lights without relying on heresy and paid YouTube product promoters.
The HLG's have an excellent reputation from growers. This design allows for close canopy placement and does not overdrive the diodes into submission. The far red component is equally intriguing.
The Timber VS is the one I'm really excited about. I was able to speak with the companies lighting engineer directly. He mentioned that they would custom configure the light to my liking. So, after some light spectrum conversations with him, I decided to go with 4-3k COBS in the corners and 2-1750k COBS in the middle. The being that the average color temp would work out to about a 2600K color temp on average. While not as low as an HPS, it's fairly low and I'm hoping that it's close or better in performance. I've said that I'm about the eye test and who wants a light that produces excellent yields of marginal weed?
So, with these two lights I have a chance to put things to a test. If they suck I'll admit it here. However, both of these lights are 600 watts or better and won't degrade as fast as HPS bulbs. They have significant light output and efficiency. So, now lets put them to the test.
You'll never hear talk bad about HPS! They're proven we all now that. This is about seeing if there are other truly comparable lights that I feel are the next generation and not a bunch of hype. Hoping for a productive winter growing season these.