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I have built a grow area 2 1/2 sq x 5'. I am looking at the Advanced 120w, 3w
Extreme Flower LED. Is this practical? I want to stay with LEDs. The price is $369.00. I could go with the 180w but don't want to if I don't have to.
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If your have an area of 5' long thats a pretty big spread for that l.e.d. to cover. Bigger the better. Check the specs on the spread of the beam. See what works for you.
hiboy
 
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Just ONE Solaro Sun Clone will do it perfect!! And actually do the job!
 
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for flower: Flowering (Tri-band) : Red: 660nm / Orange: 610~615nm / Blue: 450~465nm R/O/B ratio: 7:1:1
or Flowering (Dual-band) : Red: 660nm / Orange: 610~615nm / Blue: 450~465nm/White R/O/B/W ratio: 6:1:1:1
300w led grow light,600w led grow light are 1 watt. 288*3w maybe better.
 
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Are you a rep for them?

Why would you think that? Because I recommend it? Look at my other thread. I have a buddy using one and he has been sending me pics. I have been posting them for everybody to see. By what he is telling me and my research done on LED lights, I trully believe this is the light we have been waiting for. All I am doing is giving my opinion and trying to help everybody out. Since it doesnt seem that anybody has used this light yet. Im sold on the product and will be buying some in a few weeks. I myself will then be posting pics and videos also! Another thing that has got me excited about this light is that I heard commercial growers such as California Cartel is extremly interested in this light. So bottom line, I do alot of homework on anything that I buy and if I am giving out to much information because of that then Im sorry!!
 
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321abc

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Are you a rep for them?
lol.
When he gets his lights we will watch his grow in the journal he posts and see for ourselves if the light is worthy.

Its not nice to throw accusations
 
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If your have an area of 5' long thats a pretty big spread for that l.e.d. to cover. Bigger the better. Check the specs on the spread of the beam. See what works for you.
hiboy
agree
 
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for flower: Flowering (Tri-band) : Red: 660nm / Orange: 610~615nm / Blue: 450~465nm R/O/B ratio: 7:1:1
or Flowering (Dual-band) : Red: 660nm / Orange: 610~615nm / Blue: 450~465nm/White R/O/B/W ratio: 6:1:1:1
300w led grow light,600w led grow light are 1 watt. 288*3w maybe better.
never use orange not worth its draw in power consumption
 
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