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Thanks, not trying to be defensive just adding that I’ve put more light since the beginning of the plants life, and I’d also like to note that this plant really wasn’t meant to yield a lot.. I do feel like I often am light stressing it, and on another note, the lights I’m using say, ( and these are the brow bulbs) 100w replacement using 14w , so is it 100w or the 14w we go by? If it’s the 14w because it’s led, I get it, but if it’s equivalent to 100 W, then 100+100+80w+140w+30w (going by the replacement) if it’s the actual (what’s it’s using) it’s 14+14+80+30+(if I had to guess in the circle vanity led light) 10-20w so 148w (comparison)For what you're working with, you're not doing to bad.
I know it's been mentioned a lot and you've been a little defensive but more light will do you good, especially for your next grow.
It's not just about how many watts you have, also has to do with the quailty of light the fixtures puts out.
You can keep buying cheap lights but in the end you will spend just as much doing that as you would buying a decent light from the beginning.
5 cheap $20 lights is still $100 or you can get 1 decent light for $100 or less.
Here are some decent lights for $100 or less,
-AC Infinity Ionboard S22 (115 watts)
(Promo code CANUCK10 will give you 10% off direct from their website, also works on Amazon)
-Spider Farmer SF1000 Evo (100 watts)
-Mars Hydro FC1500 or FCE1500 (150 watts)
-Viparspectra XS1500 Pro (150 watts)
Your not getting it. It's impossible to have a light that draws 14w and be a equivalent 100w light. At this point in tech,,, it's a bold face lie. Your best led lights are drawing 700w for the equivalent of 1000w double ended HPS. If you set down with some test equipment and tested one of your 14w lights you would be lucky to have the equivalent of a 20w refrigerator light bulb if that. And then since your open air growing with no enclosure your wasting 35 to 40% of the light your producing. People are not wanting to be mean. But you really are throwing money away. A $80 100w spider farmer, marrs, vivosun, cheap china grow light and a 4' x 8' reflective foam board and your grow would be 700% more efficient. Your not the first and you won't be the last to grow like your doing. But the sooner you can move on and get it behind you. The better....Thanks, not trying to be defensive just adding that I’ve put more light since the beginning of the plants life, and I’d also like to note that this plant really wasn’t meant to yield a lot.. I do feel like I often am light stressing it, and on another note, the lights I’m using say, ( and these are the brow bulbs) 100w replacement using 14w , so is it 100w or the 14w we go by? If it’s the 14w because it’s led, I get it, but if it’s equivalent to 100 W, then 100+100+80w+140w+30w (going by the replacement) if it’s the actual (what’s it’s using) it’s 14+14+80+30+(if I had to guess in the circle vanity led light) 10-20w so 148w (comparison)
well they just compare efficience of LED to old incandecent light or compact fluo techs to impress people that don't even understand the numbers they read ... usual marketting bulshit you'll get with almost every productsIt's impossible to have a light that draws 14w and be a equivalent 100w light. At this point in tech,,, it's a bold face lie.
any link to specifications of that light you can provide ?in reality the guesses of 15 to 20 watts, is incorrect. The one with many arms is 80 W. 20 in each arm, I did research.
this is the temperature of colour, what's important is how many watt is that light, or how many lumenThere is also a single leg vanity light that has both 3000k-6000k, which I obviously have on 3000, it was the only light I started with..
they are 9W each, the fact they are specifically for plants is commercial bullshit that dosen't change much in fact as compared to how many watt they use.Then we have two (growing) LED lights. That are specifically for plants,
a 250W HPS throw 31 000 to 37 000 lumen so 4500 lumen is equivalent to 30 35 W hps wich isn't that much ... like 20W led or soThen we have a regular 3000k 4.500 Lumen bulb, (which is bigger in size compared to the other grow bulbs) and boy is that thing bright as hell!
Ever since the new bulb, admittedly, the bud density grew a lot! I posted updated pictures, so you can see the difference!