Nice one
@coreywebster , and thank you. So when looking out for a decent LED what sort would you be looking out for, if the 1000 and 2000 etc dont get near that, would i look out for a 600Watt one? And then how would i know much exactly i would be getting out of that.
Youve done a great post, but you are way to advanced than me, and i think you must of thought you were talking to someone well advanced lol. This is the first grow and even my first look into may adding a bit more light mate. Sorry if i sound a right thicko but im trying take so many different things in my head is cabbaged
Pretty much every light on amazon that is blurple will use the same tactics so for cheap LEDs you need to read the small print and aim for 50w per square foot.
Some good LED companies to look out for are
Horticultural lighting group
Timber grow lights
BcBlondes
Growlights Australia
Cutter.au (solskin)
Diyleduk sell a range of quality lights.
Cobkits sells parts to make cob lights.
The best way to get a good LED for a lot less coin is to build your own but obviously that sounds daunting to a newb, it did to all of us too but its not difficult and there is plenty of people on here who will help.
Look for white lights that publish their umol/joule info, give proper par maps(light intensity in different places over a given space)
With top quality LEDs we can run around 30w per square foot.
Maybe start by looking for lights that use Samsung 301b or h diodes, though there are plenty of other top end LEDs that use other equally good didoes, the samsungs are the top sellers currently.