Anyone use this led?

Rob420Herbs

Member
After this grow sell it off to a friend you don't really care for. Try to sell it off as a Miracle light, like the guy at the shop did to you. Use that money and buy a HLG.
These HLG lights. It looks as tho you have to build them. Im really no good with wires and electricity. They hard to build?
 

NothinYet

Active Member
If you have to. Go to the store and get a few screw in 2700k leds to help suppliment light with flowering. You can buy a light socket with a cord. Buy a couple or a few. Whatever you can afford. Place them around your tent. If you get 4 14-16w ones (100w equivalent) that gets you an extra 40-60 watts.

This really isn't ideal but it will vastly improve your lighting for this grow and probably a few more until you can afford a better light.

I guess the people making fun of him doesn't remember typing into Google about "grow lights" and coming up with 1000's of pages of these lights, and "reviews" on how great they are. That's why I spend most of my time on ledgardner.com.

Check out that site bud. It has tons of info on diy led cheaply. Read all his blogs, and a lot of forums posts and it explains a lot of info.
 

Rocket Soul

Well-Known Member
If you have to. Go to the store and get a few screw in 2700k leds to help suppliment light with flowering. You can buy a light socket with a cord. Buy a couple or a few. Whatever you can afford. Place them around your tent. If you get 4 14-16w ones (100w equivalent) that gets you an extra 40-60 watts.

This really isn't ideal but it will vastly improve your lighting for this grow and probably a few more until you can afford a better light.

I guess the people making fun of him doesn't remember typing into Google about "grow lights" and coming up with 1000's of pages of these lights, and "reviews" on how great they are. That's why I spend most of my time on ledgardner.com.

Check out that site bud. It has tons of info on diy led cheaply. Read all his blogs, and a lot of forums posts and it explains a lot of info.
This!!!


OP: standard advice for shopping grow lights: anything purple or pink: start by distrusting it intensively. A good manufacturer would list ppf/watt which is how efficient the light is at creating plant-useable light. In order to be reliable these tests should normally be done by an independent lab in whats called a sphere test. Dont trust spot measurements under the light: if you see a ppfd/watt make sure its a complete map, not only a spot reading.
A good manufacturer should also list components in detail (what power source, led chip with bin and hard its driven).

For just improving your current setup: any warmwhite led lamps (ikea or homedepo etc) with a decent lum/watt (+120lum/watt) should be fine to improve your current light situation. Remove the diffuser (the plastic sphere) for more light directed on the plants.

Read the forum and ask (with link to the light) and theres allways people ready to help. And a few more ready to troll and talk shit about the light. Cest la vie in the led section
 

Dreddd

Well-Known Member
If you have to. Go to the store and get a few screw in 2700k leds to help suppliment light with flowering. You can buy a light socket with a cord. Buy a couple or a few. Whatever you can afford. Place them around your tent. If you get 4 14-16w ones (100w equivalent) that gets you an extra 40-60 watts.

This really isn't ideal but it will vastly improve your lighting for this grow and probably a few more until you can afford a better light.

I guess the people making fun of him doesn't remember typing into Google about "grow lights" and coming up with 1000's of pages of these lights, and "reviews" on how great they are. That's why I spend most of my time on ledgardner.com.

Check out that site bud. It has tons of info on diy led cheaply. Read all his blogs, and a lot of forums posts and it explains a lot of info.
This is the best advice, its cheap and it works, i grew a some great stuff under nothing but store 15w 2700k LED blubs.
pro tip: pop off the white plastic dome from the LED bulb and you instantly get a much more directional light, the diffuser dome is unnecessary.
 

Achillesactual

Well-Known Member
Sorry for your loss. Take this as a life lesson. Do research prior to purchases. And never EVER buy something just because a sales rep told you it will work.
 
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