Hi all,
I haven't asked a question here in a while, I'm usually on the other end, answering something to the best of my knowledge. A little bit about me. I've been growing for years, and used all types of lights, MH/HPS, LED, and for the last four years or so CFL' s. Although, less productive, I find the CFL bulb to suit my needs adequately. I never grow more than one plant at a time and for this reason, and it's obvious, I don't really need an HID setup as the cost of hydro outweighs my end results/yield. I can easily get six ounces of dried flower using my CFL setup, utilizing a high yielding compact strain. I can't emphasize enough about quality genetics. My setup is simple, it consists of twelve CFL bulbs, six 6500 k and six 2700, flower and vegetative, so just under 300 watts of actual power. In all honesty I've changed my bulbs out for flowering and vegetative, with very little difference in final yield. I used to do 6500 k for vegetative, than switch to 2700 k for flowering. Now, I keep it simple and mix equal amounts of both for the entire grow. I cultivate more Automatics than Photos. The mix seems relevant to me perhaps because most lights now a days are full spectrum, I don't know. However, that my current setup. It works fantastic. The grow box is beautifully setup, lots of bulb extenders, an inline fan/carbon filter setup, you know the drill.
Okay, now to the nuts and bolts to my fellow growers. I want to invest in COB style LEDs rather than purchasing let's say for the sake of the lack of better words, dirty CFLs. The bulbs I was looking at were practically the same size as the CFLs, if not smaller. They come in 6500 k and 2700 k. A first time investment would see me pay a slightly higher cost, however they last triple to four times as long, generate far less heat, no heat up time and no significant loss of life span when turning on or off. In essence, I will end up saving in the long run. The LEDs in question have, I think like 70 plus diodes per bulb, with an equivalency of 120 watt, and are of course E27s, and are very similar shape to my CFLs.
So, does the light color differ from 6500 k LEDs to 6500 k CFLs and the same for 2700 k? I've done some research, unbiased opinion say no, in fact the LEDs are far more efficient in every way shape or form, even when it comes down to final yield/plant growth. Before I invest in these bulbs, I want you, the GWE group to way in on this above mentioned topic. Any and all are welcome, maybe some of you already use these bulbs??? I need your input. Will these perform the same as CFLs, does a plant interpret these two very different bulbs in the same way???
And please, before you try and persuade me to use HID or high intensity LED, I own them all. Many different types. Again, I'm using just what "I" need. This setup of mine is incredibly efficient. I adore it. So the real question is about the bulbs themselves, LED and CFLs. I just have gotten sick of replacing my CLFs. And, yes I recycle them. I'm just trying to simplify my grow, my life has gotten far too busy, so I need some long lasting, less maintenance type of bulb. Sorry for being long winded, however I value your opinions. In short, I want a safe environment, I'm just not a big fan of very hot light bulbs.
Sincerely,
D.N.
I haven't asked a question here in a while, I'm usually on the other end, answering something to the best of my knowledge. A little bit about me. I've been growing for years, and used all types of lights, MH/HPS, LED, and for the last four years or so CFL' s. Although, less productive, I find the CFL bulb to suit my needs adequately. I never grow more than one plant at a time and for this reason, and it's obvious, I don't really need an HID setup as the cost of hydro outweighs my end results/yield. I can easily get six ounces of dried flower using my CFL setup, utilizing a high yielding compact strain. I can't emphasize enough about quality genetics. My setup is simple, it consists of twelve CFL bulbs, six 6500 k and six 2700, flower and vegetative, so just under 300 watts of actual power. In all honesty I've changed my bulbs out for flowering and vegetative, with very little difference in final yield. I used to do 6500 k for vegetative, than switch to 2700 k for flowering. Now, I keep it simple and mix equal amounts of both for the entire grow. I cultivate more Automatics than Photos. The mix seems relevant to me perhaps because most lights now a days are full spectrum, I don't know. However, that my current setup. It works fantastic. The grow box is beautifully setup, lots of bulb extenders, an inline fan/carbon filter setup, you know the drill.
Okay, now to the nuts and bolts to my fellow growers. I want to invest in COB style LEDs rather than purchasing let's say for the sake of the lack of better words, dirty CFLs. The bulbs I was looking at were practically the same size as the CFLs, if not smaller. They come in 6500 k and 2700 k. A first time investment would see me pay a slightly higher cost, however they last triple to four times as long, generate far less heat, no heat up time and no significant loss of life span when turning on or off. In essence, I will end up saving in the long run. The LEDs in question have, I think like 70 plus diodes per bulb, with an equivalency of 120 watt, and are of course E27s, and are very similar shape to my CFLs.
So, does the light color differ from 6500 k LEDs to 6500 k CFLs and the same for 2700 k? I've done some research, unbiased opinion say no, in fact the LEDs are far more efficient in every way shape or form, even when it comes down to final yield/plant growth. Before I invest in these bulbs, I want you, the GWE group to way in on this above mentioned topic. Any and all are welcome, maybe some of you already use these bulbs??? I need your input. Will these perform the same as CFLs, does a plant interpret these two very different bulbs in the same way???
And please, before you try and persuade me to use HID or high intensity LED, I own them all. Many different types. Again, I'm using just what "I" need. This setup of mine is incredibly efficient. I adore it. So the real question is about the bulbs themselves, LED and CFLs. I just have gotten sick of replacing my CLFs. And, yes I recycle them. I'm just trying to simplify my grow, my life has gotten far too busy, so I need some long lasting, less maintenance type of bulb. Sorry for being long winded, however I value your opinions. In short, I want a safe environment, I'm just not a big fan of very hot light bulbs.
Sincerely,
D.N.
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