LED Thread regarding stalk weight difference between LED & HPS

chiqifella

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I wasted money on led then i got smart an learned how to use them an what to buy. Who cares about power savings? Most spaces I've grown have a limit to the power. You will get higher gram per watt numbers with led if used correctly that is a fact. If you have a warehouse sure hps
is cool but 4x8 or smaller and it's just stupid to buy hps. I'm sorry you can't seem to turn your brain on long enough to figure out how to use led. No I'm not mad got a bunch of led grown nug how can it be mad with a full jar.

so why wont an led support a warehouse grow?
gpw is meaningless. look at the lab results, Brix results, its plain as day, if you take the time to research.
led does not penetrate, does not metabolize as efficiently as hid lights, its proven year after year while
the led manu's play catch to the hid boss
 

Kushash

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so why wont an led support a warehouse grow?
gpw is meaningless. look at the lab results, Brix results, its plain as day, if you take the time to research.
led does not penetrate, does not metabolize as efficiently as hid lights, its proven year after year while
the led manu's play catch to the hid boss
Here is a warehouse grow using led in 2016.
They are using LumiGrow Pro 650™ HV LED Fixtures.
 

shogon92

Member
Can anyone direct any information about which Cree & Citizen COBs are best to buy for flowering there seems to be alot of different variations of similar products on ebay/their website
 

Tim1987

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Can anyone direct any information about which Cree & Citizen COBs are best to buy for flowering there seems to be alot of different variations of similar products on ebay/their website
Welcome to led shopping :wall::wall::wall:
Total pain in the arse. Like finding a needle in a bath full of shit.
There are good ones though. Im sure someone will tell you which ones.
 

Chip Green

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In order to properly outfit yourself with sufficient LED, you basically have to learn a new language.
If you don't have some grasp of basic electrical concepts, its even more difficult to learn.
 

shogon92

Member
In order to properly outfit yourself with sufficient LED, you basically have to learn a new language.
If you don't have some grasp of basic electrical concepts, its even more difficult to learn.
Noted! I personally only know a basic level but can easily learn through reading (& will have assitance from someone who does) , i just dont want to waste time and money on the wrong items reading the wrong things
 

Johnny Lawrence

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I reckon there is a little to be said about the heat from a hps aswell, concerning enviroment,and can be subjective.
Where i a my enviroment is way too cold for pot 9 months of the year, to get great yield and quality. Especially during the night.
Running the 600hps saves me a shit tonne of heating costs. I just set my ambient temps on my thermostat.
Also you can feel a warm glow from the bulb, and feels just like a bright sun. The plants absolutely love that warm glow from a bulb aswell.
They think they are in the sun.
The brofessor has spoken.
 

Chip Green

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easily learn through reading
I started my DIY LED education with the growmau5 DIY videos on YouTube. DIY For Noobs( I think) was the first one I saw. That will get anyone with the desire a little peek into the wormhole....
Get a notebook. Start gathering knowledge a piece at a time.
 

Tim1987

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Sounds like grower error :)

Shave them legs, let the LEDs do the rest
This generally doesnt make any sense to me.
If you have to strip a plant right down, just to save light and get a decent top canopy, imho, youve just wasted a few weeks veg time. Because you just stripped all that growth, time, light, and money into the bin.
Better off doing more plants in the same space, and get the same yield and canopy. Also saving a lot of veg time, and money.
If your plant is screaming for light, wont put out ontop and you have to strip your plants to get a decent canopy, your light penetration is shit.
 

Johnny Lawrence

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Welcome to led shopping :wall::wall::wall:
Total pain in the arse. Like finding a needle in a bath full of shit.
There are good ones though. Im sure someone will tell you which ones.
He already mentioned them.

Cree, Citizen, Bridgelux Veros, Luminus, Samsung

Finding quality LEDs isn't tough at all. You just have to know what to avoid.
 

Johnny Lawrence

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This generally doesnt make any sense to me.
If you have to strip a plant right down, just to save light and get a decent top canopy, imho, youve just wasted a few weeks veg time. Because you just stripped all that growth, time, light, and money into the bin.
Better off doing more plants in the same space, and get the same yield and canopy. Also saving a lot of veg time, and money.
If your plant is screaming for light, wont put out ontop and you have to strip your plants to get a decent canopy, your light penetration is shit.
It's called lollipoping, and it's generally a good practice, regardless of light source. Google "apical dominance".
 

Tim1987

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He already mentioned them.

Cree, Citizen, Bridgelux Veros, Luminus, Samsung

Finding quality LEDs isn't tough at all. You just have to know what to avoid.
Yeahh....but which manufacturers buy these chips?
I hear Viparspectra make a really good cree cob now.
Id go with that one
 
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