Im just saying.. but dont get me wrong, i know there are good LED grow lights that can produce some serious yeilds. But, there are just TOO MANY variables when it comes to light intensity and wattage which makes buying an LED that isnt reputable a NO NO. Im speaking from first hand experience. I bought a "600w" led grow light and it might be a good light, for flowering. But for seedling and/or veg, i wouldnt recommend it. Im not even sure of the true watts but i would assume somewhere around 100w. Which you wouldn't think would be too much for a seedling right? Wrong, my seedlings are so bleached and light stressed it's ridiculous. But i guess its just those LEDs and maybe the magnifiers. Either way, what i came here to say is i ditched the LED and went back to Ol faithful 400w MH/HPS. Now, ive only grown with 150w HPS before but other than the wattage, its the same basics. Right? Which i KNOW work. So itll be here friday and I'm going to start my New420guys grow which will include 2x Blue Widow and 2x GSC. Now ill be running the light in my new tent which is 2x2x4. Is this tent too small for a 400w? If so should i op for a 250w? Id really hate that because im looking for heavy yields specifically and i know more watts means more buds(to an extent). So i really want the 400w. Any input would be appreciated and ive listed the specs below. Thanks!
iPower Grow Light System
19-inch Wing Reflector: up to 4' x 4' light coverage
seddlings suffering from LEDs...
400w MH/HPS to the rescue!!!
*All specs and photos were copy/paste from Amazon.com and iPower directly.
iPower Grow Light System
- 400W Digital Dimmable Electronic Ballast: Support 120V/240V Input; Dimmable Options: 50%, 75%, 100%; 8 Feet heavy-duty power cord included; Stable power output ensure flicker free light
- 1 x 400W Super HPS Bulb 2100K Initial lumen: 55,000 lumens
- 1 x 400W MH Bulb 6000K Initial Lumen: 36,000 lumens
19-inch Wing Reflector: up to 4' x 4' light coverage
seddlings suffering from LEDs...
400w MH/HPS to the rescue!!!
*All specs and photos were copy/paste from Amazon.com and iPower directly.
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