Metacanna
Well-Known Member
Dear all,
I'm about to start an aquaponic project indoors, for those unfamiliar with, it is a mix of hydroponic and aquaculture. I will be growing microgreens and aromatic herbs mainly, the light requirements for these plants are not comparable with cannabis, so I'm hoping to find something cheaper to buy and run instead of HPS or expensive LEDs. I'm also trying to avoid CLF or T5 because of the heat, poor efficiency and need to replace lamps frequently.
I will be growing on a rack of 3fx1f shelves, 3/4f apart. This is the main reason why I'm concerned about the heat of T5. Plus, it won't be possible to hang a single powerful focus of light on each shelf, instead I will need to disperse the light.
It will be something like this:
I ended on ebay looking for cheap LEDs, I know there's some controversy in this forum about them suitability for growing, but let's be pragmatic instead of discarding it that easily.
I found this for 6$ each:
It has mixed blue and red light (nm not specified), 80lum/per watt. This one in particular has 7w, so 560l in total.
I'm planning to distribute 500l per sq ft, so my thinking is 3 of these per shelf (3 sq ft) would do the job.
Upfront cost would be 18$, consumption 21w, 1680 lumens.
Comparing to a 21w T5 , I would end with the same lumens but the upfront cost would be higher since I would have to buy the ballast and shipping costs are also much higher, plus it would be necessary to replace it frequently. Also, generates more heat.
I must say that I plan to distribute 500l/sq ft considering my previous experiences but feel free to contradict me.
Other option is this:
5pcs 15W 36SMD 5050 Red+Blue Grow LED Light for 15$
Voltage: DC12V
LED: red and blue:9 blue,27red
LED Wavelength Red: 660nm; Blue:445nm
Lum/ per watts is not specified
Any idea what does 36SMD 5050 mean?
Consumption is 15W, I still don't know if it per strip or per 5pcs.
This would be the perfect scenario as it is easier to install and assure light is spread uniformly over the shelf.
I would like to know, from anyone who tried these cheap LEDs if it suitable to grow smaller plants in general, herbs, small vegetables etc. I'm sure this wouldn't work for cannabis at all but that is not the point.
Any advice, tips?
Thanks for your time.
I'm about to start an aquaponic project indoors, for those unfamiliar with, it is a mix of hydroponic and aquaculture. I will be growing microgreens and aromatic herbs mainly, the light requirements for these plants are not comparable with cannabis, so I'm hoping to find something cheaper to buy and run instead of HPS or expensive LEDs. I'm also trying to avoid CLF or T5 because of the heat, poor efficiency and need to replace lamps frequently.
I will be growing on a rack of 3fx1f shelves, 3/4f apart. This is the main reason why I'm concerned about the heat of T5. Plus, it won't be possible to hang a single powerful focus of light on each shelf, instead I will need to disperse the light.
It will be something like this:
I ended on ebay looking for cheap LEDs, I know there's some controversy in this forum about them suitability for growing, but let's be pragmatic instead of discarding it that easily.
I found this for 6$ each:
It has mixed blue and red light (nm not specified), 80lum/per watt. This one in particular has 7w, so 560l in total.
I'm planning to distribute 500l per sq ft, so my thinking is 3 of these per shelf (3 sq ft) would do the job.
Upfront cost would be 18$, consumption 21w, 1680 lumens.
Comparing to a 21w T5 , I would end with the same lumens but the upfront cost would be higher since I would have to buy the ballast and shipping costs are also much higher, plus it would be necessary to replace it frequently. Also, generates more heat.
I must say that I plan to distribute 500l/sq ft considering my previous experiences but feel free to contradict me.
Other option is this:
5pcs 15W 36SMD 5050 Red+Blue Grow LED Light for 15$
Voltage: DC12V
LED: red and blue:9 blue,27red
LED Wavelength Red: 660nm; Blue:445nm
Lum/ per watts is not specified
Any idea what does 36SMD 5050 mean?
Consumption is 15W, I still don't know if it per strip or per 5pcs.
This would be the perfect scenario as it is easier to install and assure light is spread uniformly over the shelf.
I would like to know, from anyone who tried these cheap LEDs if it suitable to grow smaller plants in general, herbs, small vegetables etc. I'm sure this wouldn't work for cannabis at all but that is not the point.
Any advice, tips?
Thanks for your time.