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4x2 grow space.
What's the height?
Is that your actual flower footprint? Or is it bigger?
Maybe this will work?
The light you picked I think is a bit overkill. Typically 30w per sq ft is good for flower. That light would do a 4x4 IMO.Yes the grow chambers on my table are 48in by 24in(4ft x 2ft) so that would be my flower footprint, but my room is approx 8x8ft(I built some movable room dividers so I can enclose my table if needed) The room is just under 8ft tall and my table is approx 18 inches tall.
The light you picked I think is a bit overkill. Typically 30w per sq ft is good for flower. That light would do a 4x4 IMO.
I mean strip lights are the way to go if your getting into a bigger foot print with height limitations. What the height you actually have to work with?Thanks, I'll check it out. I may end up switching from my GH aeroflo 18 to a bucket system in the future so I may want a light w more coverage area for the future(sorry should have mentioned that I'm my original post). I also looked at the Mars hydro sp3000 but that is only supposed to replace a 400w(maybe 600w don't remember) and I've had good results with my 1000w HID but would like to save on my elecric bill. Thinking I need an LED w a true output of atleast 400w if not 600w. I'd rather have something that's a bit bigger then I need and turn it down then something that isn't enough especially if I make changes to my setup in the future. Thanks for your help.
I mean strip lights are the way to go if your getting into a bigger foot print with height limitations. What the height you actually have to work with?
From a bang for buck perspective on a quality fixture. I use the hlg 600. Definately more than enough light if you go bigger but if your very height limited strips may be better.
Horticulture Lighting Group HLG-600H Quantum Board LED Kit V2 Rspec
New Rspec Quantum Boards Available for Enhanced Flowering and General Use or Bspec for Primary Veg. Ready to Assemble 620 Watt Quantum Board LED Kits V2. The 600H Will Easily Replace Any 1000 Watt HID Using Only 620 Watts of Power Producing a Monstrous 1500+ PPF!growerslights.com
Nope but there are a lot of led popping up. Have you looked at other hlg models? I think hlg, gavitas, fluence are kinda leading the way. Some say growers choice but I have also heard some issues... No personal experience with them.Thanks again. My room is approx 8 feet tall. Have you ever heard of Eco Farm Ecox LEDs? If so any thought on those? They seem to have good components but I can't find much information on them other then their website.
Some red flags to me but again know nothing about them.Yea I've heard good things about HLG as well. This is the Eco Farm lights they use pretty much the same components as HLG
ECO Farm ECOX Lite 480W/650W Foldable LED Grow Light Bars
ECO Farm foldable LED grow strip designed specially for home Medicinal plants indoor growers. High PAR value and good for veg, flower, succulents, verbena plants, etc. You can also choose to double the light for your plants by connecting 2 pieces LED light bars in parallel. You will get good bud...www.growpackage.com
Some red flags to me but again know nothing about them.
Trash... Just being honest. I mean they will grow but can get much better for the 500-800 rangeI trust your judgement they are just something I came across. Any thoughts on mars hydro products?
Trash... Just being honest. I mean they will grow but can get much better for the 500-800 range
I would stick to lights with independent test results if you have the budget for it. If not all those lights will grow great plants. The information may not be accurate and the quality and lifespan may be less but they still grow.
For a quality light with that amount of output your not likely to find anything better. The hlg 550 is the same but less power. It costs more because of the certifications. It's just a very hard light to beat for the price. I will be moving to gavita or fluence strips next as that's the next step up IMO. But I have no complaints over the quality and output of this light. My height is 6ft so I needs strips to better my coverage otherwise I would stick to it.I figured as much lol. Thanks for being honest. Cool man I really appreciate your help im def leaning towards the hlg 600 you suggested.
No prob man.For sure, since I have the money I'll def look for lights with independent test results like you said. I'd rather spend a bit more to get something I know is going to work as advertised and last as long as it should. Much appreciated man, you really help me out.
Thanks for letting me know about Fluence. It looks like an awesome light. Gotta get that once I get a job.For a quality light with that amount of output your not likely to find anything better. The hlg 550 is the same but less power. It costs more because of the certifications. It's just a very hard light to beat for the price. I will be moving to gavita or fluence strips next as that's the next step up IMO. But I have no complaints over the quality and output of this light. My height is 6ft so I needs strips to better my coverage otherwise I would stick to it.
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