Illmatic17
Active Member
I was going to go with a phlizon 600w but after a bit of reading people saying they bad so i am now thinking of a 600w viparspectra led for a small autoflower closer grow is it worth it and would it actually work?!
It is blue heavy - but adjustable.Whenever ive looked up the vipar their spectrum looks really blue heavy. This might be on purpose, more blue means more transpiration and an easier grow but less yield and slower flowering.
If they have a new white based light there might be some improvement on their previous blurple offerings but they have never built a light that like, and never out up the kind of transparency and info one would need to evaluate their lights.
I would just suggest not wasting time with them
Follow up?I was going to go with a phlizon 600w but after a bit of reading people saying they bad so i am now thinking of a 600w viparspectra led for a small autoflower closer grow is it worth it and would it actually work?!
That's what I went with! lolProb that nasty shit blurp
Hey, I started with vipars va300's Only tried to steer you away from the burp bc it's old tech. Not saying they don't work, just there are new led options now. I'm currently running 2x-Vipar XS2000's. Much better tech and prob paid the same price. If you have friends that want to get into growing, sell them yours after this grow (or after veg) and get new lights. Win , win.
All it takes is a few seconds to read the full description. It is shitty thoNever buy a light that isn’t marketed at it’s actual wattage. Shoddy marketing tactic to target inexperienced growers, shows they will go great lengths to rope people in. I would never support a company like that.
Still a poor deceptive business practice. Either buy Alibaba (Kingbrite/Meijiu) lights that are similar quality for half the price or pay 20-30% more for an HLG.All it takes is a few seconds to read the full description. It is shitty tho