ChronicClouds
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I want to start vegging with leds. Can anybody point me in the right direction for LED vegging lights. I would like all help, but experience is superior
why not just tell us all ?!! a lil help please!!mr2shim is correct. Flouros are the cheaper way to go. But if you have the money IM me and Ill tell you about the lights Ive been talking about. Best on the market LEDs.
Here you gowhy not just tell us all ?!! a lil help please!!
ok, I never heard of advanced nutrients making a UFO LED... and that link is to an UNO HIDWith UFO LED light you can have a safe vegetable gardening. All you have to do is simply hang one UFO LED light. IT provides plenty of lights to a 12 foot vegetable growing area than a typical living room lamp. UFO light is the best to use. You can get from any hydroponic store but I would like to suggest you to get from Advanced Nutrients for the best UFO LED light
I know that you meant Advanced LED, but Jean2 clearly said Advanced Nutrients and then added a link to Advanced Nutrients website.^^^^
LOL Its not Advanced Nutrients!!! They dont have anything to do with it. It Advanced LED Grow Lights that makes them.
Also AN does not have a UFO LED that I know of (somebody can correct me on this). The link posted is for an Air-Cooled Reflector.With UFO LED light you can have a safe vegetable gardening. All you have to do is simply hang one UFO LED light. IT provides plenty of lights to a 12 foot vegetable growing area than a typical living room lamp. UFO light is the best to use. You can get from any hydroponic store but I would like to suggest you to get from Advanced Nutrients for the best UFO LED light
Excuse me, but wtf are you talking about?And the all blue veg light does contain the correct spectrums in the red range.
hahaha, nice save... but not good enough... there is nothing but 460 nanometer wavelength blue in a damn blue led (460 nm)...And the all blue veg light does contain the correct spectrums close to the red range. Its just veg, red really isnt needed that much. YES, photosynthesis does require it, but not at high levels during veg. And just for vegging, about any light on the market will work.
I never heard of grow light pro. Maybe you want to start a thread asking for reviews on grow light pro? Black star is easy to research. Look at actual grows on here with the black star by using the search feature.i'm looking at these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/140593941205?var=440025039619&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_7813wt_1037
http://www.ebay.com/itm/280718193340?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_2662wt_1270
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-180w-Lighthouse-Blackstar-LED-Grow-light-3w-VEG-/280660305912?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4158a867f8#ht_6939wt_1037
Anybody think these will work/ have/ or tried them???
Search Button??? uhm?!I never heard of grow light pro. Maybe you want to start a thread asking for reviews on grow light pro? Black star is easy to research. Look at actual grows on here with the black star by using the search feature.
Oh, if you are just getting if for the mothers, maybe 1-2, I think you would be happy. better than some 150w mhSearch Button??? uhm?!
Yeah I researched them both. I got kind of confused. Mainly because of that guys bad accent and terrible grammar. I quit worrying about the watts and focused more on the lumens. They all seem bright enough to veg though. Now I actually think if I'm spending this much on a light and I'm not gonna flower with it I'm wasting my money. ???
Thanks for the help and input so far