joshdnoonan
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Consider me old school, but I use HPS and MH. Yes, not as easy on the hydro bill, but the results make up for it.
I start with 600w and move up to 1000w for flower
I was the same way until I got to the new LED Tech. I get comparable yields using less electricity, produce less heat and don't have to buy replacement bulbs every 6 months to a year. I will never go back.
Since you’ve used both, do you find LED’s get the same light penetration? I get that they are bright, but from what I’ve seen, they don’t penetrate bushy plants as much.
I am a King LED user and I love them. I always recommend them to growers on a budget.
I have both a 1200 and 1500. If I could do it over I would have gotten 2 1500's.
I have a 3’x3’ tent as well. The 1500 supplemented with the other 2 should work well. I have a King 1200(I took hamsters recommendation a few years back) and it is bright but I needed more light for the space. I now use the 1200 with 2 ‘600 watt’ LEDs (they draw like 150 watts) and I am very happy with my buds. My only problem is my tent gets a bit hot (lower 80’s with all 3 lights going and I have read mid 70’s is less likely to burn off terpene)but I only have a 4” centrifugal exhaust fan(I forget the cfm). As gloman stated, defoliation is a must to get good light penetration. I am still working up to the proper level of defoliation. I am a bit of a chicken when it comes to that...I ordered the 1500 this morning. How much space does it light? I am deciding which lamps for veg and flower. My veg space is 2.5' x 4.5', and flower space is 3' x 3' (but I may extend it to 1 m^2.) I have a 1200 and 600 already. The 600 is far too little for my space
The advertisement for the King 1500w LED is so misleading, like most stuff on Amazon. It says it can replace a 1000 HPS. That is not close to reality. At 280w it might be able to replace a 400 or 600. For $120 you can get a 600 HPS system and any grower should be able to pull over 10 oz.
Here's my observations on what good growers can do with lights.
HPS should be hitting anywhere from 0.5 gpw to 1.0 gpw
LED should be hitting anywhere from 0.8 to 1.5 gpw.
So using the King 1500 you should be able to get 224 grams to 420 grams per cycle
Using 600 HPS you should be able to get 300 grams to 600 grams.
If you aren't getting those numbers with your lights then your lights aren't up to snuff.
Correct me if I am wrong, I think I read in your thread that you are pulling 4 oz from those 2 lights? So that's 185 watts plus 280 watts for a combined 465 watts? Most of the grows I see with the newer quantum boards/cobs are pulling in over 1gpw so more like a pound or so for that power consumption. So either I read or misunderstood your yields, or I'm thinking those might not be quality lights.
Makes sense. As hamster stated, most LED manufacturers oversell their products. I kinda look at their PPFD and try to use that value to make sure I have enough plant-usable light for flowering(another leap of faith is taking their measurements for fact). The older King Plus lights have IR and UV LEDs included in the array which from what I have read are beneficial to cannabis. I am not sure if the newer ones do as they changed the design and now have a bloom and veg switch. I have 2 Growstar 600 LEDs which I bought because they have 2 COB LEDs along with an assortment of different spectrum LEDs. According to the literature for the lights I have about 2100 umol/m^2-s at 18” but that would be if all 3 were illuminating the same sweet spot. I’ve read that ~1000 umols is a good number for flowering. I don’t have a meter nor the money to buy one but I think the lighting is good for my space as I got some nice dense crystally buds. My pruning needs some work to get my yield up. I got around a half gram per watt of nice bud and a bit more of popcorn that I will be using to make CO2 hash. Hopefully proper pruning will minimize the popcorn...Basically yeah. For sure, LEDs are the way of the future. I am switching to them for my summer grows and keeping my HPS in the winter where I use that heat for my home and the oil savings offset the electrical costs. Obviously not all LEDs are equal though, you still have to pay attention to actual watts.
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