“900 watt” (418 true watt) 730 umol

Yodaweed

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Sure, it wasn't a big room, we only ran 3kW and got acceptable yields.
It all depends on what you grow. This is a very short running strain that gets harvested about on day 52 for best effect, not yields. My electricity and nutrient costs are so low I'd be ahead if I got an ounce.
Might be short like that because you don't have enough intensity/spectrum to encourage them to grow. Genetic only plays a part, my indicas that naturally grow short can be stretched to grow a larger plant if you know what you are doing. Right now i'm growing a mutant phenotype of grandpa's breath that is notoriously slow and small, i'll have this plant at least 6 foot tall when i'm done. Lighting and technique are one of the most important part's of growing, a lot of you LED guys just don't get it, you guys are growing these tiny plants and tons of them when you could be growing way less plants and yielding more and better quality too.
 

Cold$moke

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Might be short like that because you don't have enough intensity/spectrum to encourage them to grow. Genetic only plays a part, my indicas that naturally grow short can be stretched to grow a larger plant if you know what you are doing. Right now i'm growing a mutant phenotype of grandpa's breath that is notoriously slow and small, i'll have this plant at least 6 foot tall when i'm done.
Any pics?
 

Cold$moke

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You can scrog bigger plants too, they give bigger nugs, root mass and plant size is extremely important in nug density and weight, also potency and flavor.
Right but the rule of thumb has always been your light cant grow more then 3 ft deep into plants so anything more is just larf

unless you do defoliation which i do
 

skoomd

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Take a lux/par meter and measure 3 feet from those lights, i bet the levels are unusable.
Because i want to grow a plant larger than 3 feet? How do you grow sativas or tall OGs with that? Only top buds get density the rest is popcorn? those look like side lighting to me.
lol these below are 330w "Strips"

You can bump up the dual row 44" samsung strips to 200w

You can grow WAY more than 3 foot plants with that


 

Granthony

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So here’s another point

The massive market for these “inferior” LEDs means there are plenty of people out there growing with them. They can’t be totally useless.

So, all things being equal, how do we compare the yield and quantity of these mass market Chinese LEDs vs traditional HID or the higher quality LEDs
 

CobKits

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So, all things being equal, how do we compare the yield and quantity of these mass market Chinese LEDs vs traditional HID or the higher quality LEDs
typical experience here is that their yield is at or below what an HPS can do. historically most were in the 1.0-1.3 umol/J range though there might be some better ones here and there. unless youre going to buy one and throw down for photometric testing (something the manufacturer should be doing, if they were reputable), youre just guessing at efficiency

as discussed on the first page, there IS a yardstick, expressed as ppf output or umol/J efficiency. cheap mfrs are either too cheap or too embarrassed/dishonest to provide this number.

the fact that youre still interested in the cheap lights after reading this thread is a testament to their marketing really. Were just used to it because there are literally 5 threads a week about the cheap bullshit lights, with the same answer everytime, so nobody minces words about them. HPS is a better alternative in most cases
 

Rahz

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the fact that youre still interested in the cheap lights after reading this thread is a testament to their marketing really. Were just used to it because there are literally 5 threads a week about the cheap bullshit lights, with the same answer everytime, so nobody minces words about them. HPS is a better alternative in most cases
I know right? Same question and answer for years like a broken record. 1000 different crap LEDs on Amazon with Christmas tree colored lights, pictures of healthy plants and good reviews "best ever blah blah blah" it's not hard to see how people end up buying that stuff. I still bother in these type threads because at least the people who post here have the sense to ask around before making a purchase. For everyone that does that there are probably 500 who don't.

That chart posted a few posts up, it's not even blurple and is 65 LPW?!? WTF?

I was at the Habitat for Humanity store a few weeks ago. They had a huge stack of 5w LED bulbs for $1 each and another stack of 15w LEDs for $2.50 each. Building a frame for a bunch of those would be a better deal than most lamps on Amazon.

And as far as the yardstick, if a grow light manufacturer won't list PPF, umol/j or at least PAR watts, screw them and I don't care if their lamp is half decent, which it probably isn't. In the past I've suggested the person asking inquire with the manufacturer. Screw that. They shouldn't have to. It's no different than if a new car dealership refused to list the gas mileage and horsepower on their cars. There's a sticker on the window that says "very fast!" and "good gas mileage!". There's a picture of the car on the road with the background blurred to show how fast the car is. And you can't test drive it first. Ridiculous. There should be a sticky thread explaining all this.
 

skoomd

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I know right? Same question and answer for years like a broken record. 1000 different crap LEDs on Amazon with Christmas tree colored lights, pictures of healthy plants and good reviews "best ever blah blah blah" it's not hard to see how people end up buying that stuff. I still bother in these type threads because at least the people who post here have the sense to ask around before making a purchase. For everyone that does that there are probably 500 who don't.

That chart posted a few posts up, it's not even blurple and is 65 LPW?!? WTF?

I was at the Habitat for Humanity store a few weeks ago. They had a huge stack of 5w LED bulbs for $1 each and another stack of 15w LEDs for $2.50 each. Building a frame for a bunch of those would be a better deal than most lamps on Amazon.

And as far as the yardstick, if a grow light manufacturer won't list PPF, umol/j or at least PAR watts, screw them and I don't care if their lamp is half decent, which it probably isn't. In the past I've suggested the person asking inquire with the manufacturer. Screw that. They shouldn't have to. It's no different than if a new car dealership refused to list the gas mileage and horsepower on their cars. There's a sticker on the window that says "very fast!" and "good gas mileage!". There's a picture of the car on the road with the background blurred to show how fast the car is. And you can't test drive it first. Ridiculous. There should be a sticky thread explaining all this.
Don't forget the bullshit amazon reviews.... people plug it in and see light and go on amazon to post a glorious 5 star review and they don't even have anything to compare the light too....

Then some uninformed buyer sees all the great reviews and assumes the light is the bees fucking knees....
 
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