Doug Dawson
Well-Known Member
I would also add if you lose your $1200 light in the middle of your grow what will you do to fix it as your plants won't want to wait for their next light cycle? At least with multiple lights you can move them around a bit until you get a replacement. It also gives you the ability to move individual lights closer or further away depending on the plants needs. Just something I would think about. I always worry about having just one of a major component in case of failure.If that 1200 dollar light fails. You're out 1200. If one 400 fails you're out 400. Its a matter of what you like ultimately but, I personally am a fan of several less expensive lights vs 1 really expensive one. You have more options too. You can move one or two lights to another grow, play around with coverage, run 1 or all 4