Anyone else use great value LED's?

Ironlungs96

Member
anyone else try out great value bulbs?i currently have a plant i grew 12/12 from seed under a 10.5watt, 3500k Great Value LED. Already in early flowering now, as a newbie grower i myself was suprised by how well its growing so far, my wifes father was an avid grower back in they day and he too was very suprised by how its grown under 1 light bulb.

Heres a few pictures just to give show how its going so far, im just curious to see if anyone else has ever tried just a single bulb for a single plant.
IMG_20201228_182749.jpg
The second picture is just to give a general idea of the grow room
IMG_20201222_170950.jpg
 

Flindagrow

Active Member
anyone else try out great value bulbs?i currently have a plant i grew 12/12 from seed under a 10.5watt, 3500k Great Value LED. Already in early flowering now, as a newbie grower i myself was suprised by how well its growing so far, my wifes father was an avid grower back in they day and he too was very suprised by how its grown under 1 light bulb.

Heres a few pictures just to give show how its going so far, im just curious to see if anyone else has ever tried just a single bulb for a single plant.
View attachment 4782144
The second picture is just to give a genegenea
View attachment 4782145
Yeah i grow seedlings with greatvalue but i use the 13watts.they do great untill plants get 1/2 weeks old.the harvest for that will be good for 1 joint.good experiment but its not efficient growing with that low power unless is a seedling.
 
Last edited:

SpideyManDan

Well-Known Member
Yes, I still currently use SILs, they work great for seedlings and supplemental lighting. I would advise to take off the plastic globe as it hinders the amount of light that comes out.


Edit: As someone mentioned, by taking the globes off you are removing a safety feature that shields you against 120v, which can be potentially dangerous. Please use caution.
 
Last edited:

printer

Well-Known Member
Yes, I still currently use SILs, they work great for seedlings and supplemental lighting. I would advise to take off the plastic globe as it hinders the amount of light that comes out.

The globe has another function. It shields the exposed contacts that have 120V on them.

 

SpideyManDan

Well-Known Member
The globe has another function. It shields the exposed contacts that have 120V on them.

Indeed. It is slightly dangerous but after doing research I have not heard of anyone getting really harmed. Just like everything we do, even DIY kits, they is a level of danger. I clipped the prongs that poke out on mine. The higher quality ge and Phillip's dont seem to have the more dangerous prongs tho. They have soldered connections that have silicone over them.
 

1212ham

Well-Known Member
anyone else try out great value bulbs?i currently have a plant i grew 12/12 from seed under a 10.5watt, 3500k Great Value LED. Already in early flowering now, as a newbie grower i myself was suprised by how well its growing so far, my wifes father was an avid grower back in they day and he too was very suprised by how its grown under 1 light bulb.

Heres a few pictures just to give show how its going so far, im just curious to see if anyone else has ever tried just a single bulb for a single plant.
View attachment 4782144
The second picture is just to give a general idea of the grow room
View attachment 4782145
I have a 10 day old seedling under a 3w desk lamp, does that count? ;-)
I'd say you've outgrown your light. Add more bulbs, around 50w/square foot with those. And put something reflective around there.

$15 for a lux meter is money well spent....
 

printer

Well-Known Member
Indeed. It is slightly dangerous but after doing research I have not heard of anyone getting really harmed. Just like everything we do, even DIY kits, they is a level of danger. I clipped the prongs that poke out on mine. The higher quality ge and Phillip's dont seem to have the more dangerous prongs tho. They have soldered connections that have silicone over them.
I threw some silicone on the naughty bits.
 

Ironlungs96

Member
IMG_20210105_103441.jpgIMG_20210105_103454.jpg
Just posting an update with a few pics, havent bothered adding anymore light, i figured id just let it run its course and prepare better for my next grow.
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
anyone else try out great value bulbs?i currently have a plant i grew 12/12 from seed under a 10.5watt, 3500k Great Value LED. Already in early flowering now, as a newbie grower i myself was suprised by how well its growing so far, my wifes father was an avid grower back in they day and he too was very suprised by how its grown under 1 light bulb.

Heres a few pictures just to give show how its going so far, im just curious to see if anyone else has ever tried just a single bulb for a single plant.
View attachment 4782144
The second picture is just to give a general idea of the grow room
View attachment 4782145
You can just make a cone out of tinfoil around that bulb to aim all the light down onto the plant. You're losing more than half of the light like that.

:peace:
 

Ironlungs96

Member
So i bought a few cfls the other day and just wanted to ask if it would stress out my plant too much if i switched around the lights at this point during flowering or if i should just let it run its course and use the cfls on my next grow6000200390487.jpg
 

Northwood

Well-Known Member
Yes, I still currently use SILs, they work great for seedlings and supplemental lighting. I would advise to take off the plastic globe as it hinders the amount of light that comes out.


Edit: As someone mentioned, by taking the globes off you are removing a safety feature that shields you against 120v, which can be potentially dangerous. Please use caution.
It's just a few watts, not mains power. The simple "driver" for the bulbs is located in the bulb stem behind/under the little round pcb the diodes are attached to.
 
Top