PhatNuggz
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Those clones are really stretching for the light bro.id move the light closer,or put more lights in there,or y'all end up with a 4"cutting.Yesterday, I moved the sat to the Transcend Lighting D 200 (230w) tent. I also double bucketed her, placing frozen blue ice packs in between; still cool this morning
2 days ago I gave her and the 4 in my 2 Mini Me F & Ds a primary leaf haircut. Today I did the same to the plants on the far left under the TL hot5s. Pic 1/2 are before an after
Most likely, the 2 tall plants are males. I already have tons of seeds from this cross so I may not grab some pollen
Amazing to see how quickly the secondary branching has grown already
would love to see a comparison thread with a 315 cmh
I think cmh would blow these lights out of the water
And how could it? If for no other reason than half the cmh light is being reflected, whereas 100% of LED panels are directed at the canopy, it simply cannot.
Solidarity and anyone who thinks a 315 cmh will beat a hi-tensity CoB...
You can FF to ~ 3:30 or just watch the whole thing and see a umole chart comparison v a Sunsystem 315 LED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQdTHO-YbX4
I've made my point on this forum multiple times...until you can buy a UL listed LED for $350, it doesn't make sense FINANCIALLY to switch from 315 in a commercial setting (unless you actually plan on sticking with your LEDs for 10 years), even after factoring in bulb changes and a reduced heat load.
Your false premise/point has been refuted many times before (by others), with actual cost analysis tables.
Any difference in cost between Hi-Intensity leds and HID lamps typically pay off with harvested bud (due to much higher umoles), electric savings, no need for exhaust fans, etc within 2 grows, let alone the high cost of bulb, hood and ballast replacements
Free unlimited access to weekly Bibled cult meetings, a free badge, hat with logo and a high horse :DBasically what I'm saying is, why should I buy LEDs now when in 5 years when I'm ready to upgrade there will be far superior options?
Exactly, way beyond the technical data of a light source and more about the target, the plants.It goes way beyond the technical data.
Basically what I'm saying is, why should I buy LEDs now when in 5 years when I'm ready to upgrade there will be far superior options?
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