Sunshine Systems 28w Grow Light--I love it

dankog

Member
I was wondering if anyone else has had any experience with this light--

I've bought a few LED lights so far, and this 28w light from Sunshine Systems has surpassed my expectations--Ive been very surprised for how well it's working, especially considering how low he wattage is.

What I'm wondering, is how far along can I use this light? Has anyone else had some experience with it? Its working great for vegging, but I'm wondering if I should even try to use it for flowering as well.

I'm planning to use right now:

4x4 tent
4 plants

240w LED blackstar (which only draws about 140w of power)
300w LED from Ledstores.net (which also only draws about 140w, and so far ive been very unimpressed with this light--doesn't seem to work)
400w of HPS

I'm now wondering if I should use this Sunshine Systems light in place of the light from ledstores. (Which I'm now starting to think was a big waste of $500).

Anyone else with experience with LEDs from Sunshine?
 

wilsun420

Member
if you have a 400w HPS and a ballast for it thats all u need for flowering thats the cream of the crop lights (HPS) and its pretty ideal 4 plants 100 watts each you can add ur other lights on the side for a bigger harvest

is ur sunshine light blue spec or red if its blue then you should just use it for veg and maybe for the sides of the plant on flowering and have the HPS on top you'll do nice
 

dankog

Member
Hmm...now that I'm thinking more about it, do you think this might be overkill?

I really do love this Sunshine Systems LED though--has anyone used it (or tried) for flowering?
 

dankog

Member
The Sunshine Systems 28w light is a mixture of blue and red (it might be others, I'm not totally sure off the top of my head).

It's their new Grow Panel, that has 'pass through power' (so you can link them if you want to).

They say its the equivalent to 250hps, but I never know if we can believe that. This light though, has worked out really well so far--I'm just wondering if it has the punch necessary for flowering...
 

wilsun420

Member
i looked it up on google and it says that its light spec is good for the whole process seed to fruit so yes i guess you can
 

dankog

Member
I just wonder if that's flowering for things like tomotoes and peppers...I guess theres only one way to find out, lol. I may just throw this Sunshine light in with my other lights and see what happens :)
 
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