Inuart88 Thanks again for the suggestions, but you lost me when you said viparspectra is garbage. The results state otherwise. It seems to pull it's weight.
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I'll definitely keep the AgroLED in mind. Could you please share a link to your journal, the one with 8 days into 12 12?
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I have used the Viparspectra for a couple grows now. I get decent results with them, but certainly do not disagree with DrPhoton
I am pretty sure I am close to maxing out the possibilities with them at around 5-6 oz per light. The lights are my limiting factor...
I am very interested in upgrading lights, but also in keeping my marriage - hopefully I have my priorities straight there
Think I'll go check out those AgroLEDs ...
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If you want a replacement for gas discharge technology, those cheap fixtures like galaxy, vipar, mars, roleadro, or unamed chinese brands are not what you are looking for. The technology has not advanced enough to make a cheap fixture perform as well as a gas discharge technology. The fixtures i recommended to you are the best that LED technology has come to replacing 1000w gas discharge. And only three of them are actually comparable with respect to photon efficiency. Fixture efficiency is quite literally directly correlated to fixture cost, as to manufacture a fixture with higher photon efficiency requires more materials which adds cost to the overall product. Most manufacturers know that and so to provide an attractive price to consumers, they sacrifice on the fixtures efficiency. Which is why most cheap LED fixtures are less efficient than gas discharge technology. Campesino has two 200 watt v450 fixtures and would likely require another one or two fixtures to compare with a 600watt HPS. Which has about 1.7umol per watt efficiency. The vipars look to have around 1.2 umol per watt photon efficiency. But even then i might be too generous.
COB technology has their advantages for DIY applications, but i garrentee you they are not more efficient than traditional diode topologys. Which is why none of the commercial fixtures use them because they could not obtain the level of efficiency that they have with chip on board configurations.Written Articles:
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Tried to push Barth towards them =) no go seems like=D. if you havent check my journal the 8 day growth is amazing seriously. I wish there was more information on the Agroleds But i guess i will have to provide it =DLast edited by Inuart88; 05-09-2018, 08:51 PM.
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DrPhoton Thanks for the explanation. Kind of understand now. What are the three ?First journal: https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...th-drip-system
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I looked fluency almost bought the spider x plus but decided against it after doing my research per watt umol and what I actually needed spider would be over kill was reading with out the fluency control panel burning plants is extremely easy but I am also assuming you guys have never tried any of the top brand less or new ones I should say
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The people that I see that use cobs are not commercial growers, they just grow a few plants in tents, same with Vipars ,But they get great results with those cobs in way they grow their plants, in tents an small places.
All you gots to do is check-out autoflower. net, all look at all those beautiful plants grown with cobs, that BigSmo, makes. Hundreds on journals to look at.Cfls for a week or two
315lec for everything else
Dug up Ms.topsoil, with perlite added
36x36x63 inch tent.
6inch - exaust - intake fans an scrubber
Smart pots
Molasses
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I can’t wait to finish my grow journal day 1 flower. I bet these lights are going to wreck plan on doing 7 plants next time and getting 2 more monkey fans so I can have more foliage etc. I have never used a leave spraying nute I wonder which is good. The AgroLED fall under the commercial lights and is expensive but you get what you pay for with a company who has been in the weed industry for 25 years.
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Okay,
So I've been doing some research and stumbled upon Optic 8+
It has a good price right now. I'm thinking of getti 1-2 of these.
What do you think?
I probably can't go wrong with this one and it will last me for quite a while before another upgrade is necessary.
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Its got a good price and its size and output better fits the small grower than the more powerful commercial sized lights. Theres a 275 which would be equivalent to two of the lights you have now. So you could potentially have two 275's or if you really want to ball you could have two 550's. Certainly worth considering.
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Wait what? 275? 550? You lost me
Edit: Nevermind, you were responding to chipolino.
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Originally posted by Bartholomew View Post- Wow really? They are two times less powerful? Bummer.
To clarify, I'm using a 1000W Supeplant Agro HPS bulb. 150 000 lumens, 2100K, 1359 umols(?)
Was also looking at black dog newest phytomax 2 1000. That one's too expensive for sure as is the Kind K5 Series XL1000.
DANGERDAN How does a 1350 Vipar compare to my 1000W hps bulb?
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hmmmmmm.
Okay. Sorry for dragging this topic for way too long but I think I just need one more suggestions based on the following criteria.
4x4ft or preferably 5x5ft coverage, around 1000$, full spectrum or close to it.
I believe UV and IR are worth the investment since it's not snake oil...or?
About efficiency...I mean, I think I don't care about efficiency. It's not like they'll be less efficient than hps or am I mistaken? I'll gladly ditch it for flowering power. The only other important thing is temperature. Surely the less efficient leds don't compare to hps heat?
Everyone! Forgive me for my ignorance! *seppuku*
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Originally posted by Bartholomew View Posthmmmmmm.Okay. Sorry for dragging this topic for way too long but I think I just need one more suggestions based on the following criteria. 4x4ft or preferably 5x5ft coverage, around 1000$, full spectrum or close to it.
Originally posted by Bartholomew View PostI believe UV and IR are worth the investment since it's not snake oil...or?
Ultra violet has much like infrared, poor photosynthetic response. Due to the fact that light harvesting complexes do not harness much energy with wavelengths longer than 400nm. Its also well known that ultraviolet reduces photosynthesis in plants because of its damaging effects on photosystems. There has been the notion that ultraviolet light can stimulate the production of resin and thc through stress responses. This is not the same as photomorphogenesis but through other mediators such as thigmomorphogenesis. UV-B has been shown to increase the THC concentration in cannabis, when used during the mid to late stages of flowering. However one aspect that really goes against the use of ultraviolet is its very very poor photon efficiency. With it being about as bad as incandescent. This is why california lightworks use T8 fluorescents for UV supplimentation. If you really want to be confused read my post here about the stokes shift with light.
My articles explain the important principles between technologies. Comparing light technologies explains what aspects of LED light technology that should be used to asses quality and performance. Such as diode model-type, wattages, equivalent wattages etc. My article on grow light technologies also details important aspects such as efficiency, distribution, photosynthesis, photomorphology. I hoped that these articles answer most questions. Infrared and ultra violet fall under the same conclusions in my assesment on light quality in that article. However i will look at making this more clear with respect to other wavelengths such as ultra violet and far red.
Originally posted by Bartholomew View PostAbout efficiency...I mean, I think I don't care about efficiency. It's not like they'll be less efficient than hps or am I mistaken? I'll gladly ditch it for flowering power.
Originally posted by Bartholomew View PostThe only other important thing is temperature. Surely the less efficient leds don't compare to hps heat? Everyone! Forgive me for my ignorance! *seppuku* + More Options
Please dont feel intimidated by my elongated response, simply stating what is and what is not did not seem to be enough for you. So i replied with extensive detail as such.Last edited by DrPhoton; 05-14-2018, 01:02 AM.Written Articles:
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No worries! Thank you for The detailed response!
It’s not that I don’t want to read your articles, I just haven’t gotten around to reading them. I’ll probably do so in the near future when I have time to sit down and take time for myself.
Thanks to the discussion I’ve come to understand different types of led technology a bit more, at least in the growing context wise. Hence the nooby questions from different angles.
so basically I’ll win in every category if I choose a quality though more expensive led fixture.First journal: https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...th-drip-system
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Its important to point out that UV-B has indeed been shown to be beneficial for cannabis. It seems my previous research was insufficient and will need further looking into at a later date. However my assesment for its use for LED technology is still unchanged but i have changed what i had original written on UV so there is no further confusion.
"UV-B has been shown to increase the THC concentration in cannabis, when used during the mid to late stages of flowering. However one aspect that really goes against the use of ultraviolet is its very very poor photon efficiency. With it being about as bad as incandescent. This is why california lightworks use T8 fluorescents for UV supplimentation."
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