Greenfingers1987
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Hi guys can someone pleaae explain to me how leds n cfls are cheaper to run than hps please
Cheers guys
Cheers guys
IMHO, the simple answer is that HPS has a high percentage of green spectrum light and over 24% the green light is ignored/reflected by the plants... this is the reason plants are green (see attached study).Hi guys can someone pleaae explain to me how leds n cfls are cheaper to run than hps please
Cheers guys
Seems the scientists at NASA would disagree ,,,,,,,,,,,,IMHO, the simple answer is that HPS has a high percentage of green spectrum light and over 24% the green light is ignored/reflected by the plants... this is the reason plants are green (see attached study).
LED fixtures have the ability to "target color spectrums". Most LED fixtures sold have a high percentage of red light and a small percentage of around 10% blue light. There is a study that shows that plant growth increases with blue light up to 50% in a blue/red mix of light. A few LED fixtures add some "white light" LEDs... this in essence adds some green light but not enough to be above 24% green. It is this control of the color spectrum that gives LED the leg-up on HPS.
CFLs and FLs are close to the efficiency of LEDs but "most" CFLs or FLs produce white light which has a high percentage of green light... the same disadvantage as HPS. However, one brand of CFLs targets "color spectrums" like LEDs instead of "color temperature" plus has low heat and low entry price which is ideal for the small closet grower.
VeggieMAX (50% blue) - http://www.amazon.com/VeggieMAX/dp/B00TH3SECC
PowerMAX (24% green, balance split between blue/red) - http://www.amazon.com/PowerMAX/dp/B013YZYC6U
FlowerPOWER (10% blue, 86% red) - http://www.amazon.com/FlowerPOWER/dp/B018PSHMYU
If you buy into the idea that HPS has too high of a percentage of green, then it stands to reason that augmenting HPS with blue light would decrease the percentage of green light and thereby increase the overall plant growth efficiency in terms of GPW.
PowerBLUE - http://www.amazon.com/PowerBLUE/dp/B00YELLHP8
(another attached plant study shows that up to 50% blue light increased plant growth).
If an experienced grower is interested in researching lighting efficiency in small grows (2' x 3') using various HPS/LED/CFL lamps and having most of their hard costs reimbursed, then please send me a private message.
they aren't.Hi guys can someone pleaae explain to me how leds n cfls are cheaper to run than hps please
Cheers guys
If you noticed, one of the scientists on the green light research study I attached was from NASA.Seems the scientists at NASA would disagree ,,,,,,,,,,,,
True, but the GPW(Grams Per Watt) and CPG (Cost Per Gram) produced will be markedly different.400 watts of LED costs the same as 400 watts of CFL costs the same as 400 watts of HID
Been experimentin with different lights for years Hell I even use UV on seedlingsIf you noticed, one of the scientists on the green light research study I attached was from NASA.
The paper you attached was an opinion paper, not research. While that does not make it good or bad... opinions are like assholes, everyone has at least one.
In my opinion, research is needed that compares the GPW(Grams Per Watt) and CPG (Cost Per Gram) produced from the various light sources in controlled environments with all other factors equal.
I am willing to partially fund that research. Relevant research trumps opinions.
True, but the GPW(Grams Per Watt) and CPG (Cost Per Gram) produced will be markedly different.
way too many variables to quantify though. growing style, growing method, skill of grower, environment, strain, etc, etc.True, but the GPW(Grams Per Watt) and CPG (Cost Per Gram) produced will be markedly different.
hell, i could save alot of time and just make hash from seedlings. you might be on to something RM3 lol.Been experimentin with different lights for years Hell I even use UV on seedlings
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I will be coming out with a UVB augmented Grow Light later this year. I am designing it to be run 3 hours a day to provide a tropical equivalent daily dose of UVB.Been experimentin with different lights for years Hell I even use UV on seedlings
I run UV thru out with same light timing as every where, seedling/clone, veg, flower. I also run a lot of blue in flower compared to red. It's why I use T5's so I can mix and match different bulbs, I don't grow buds, I grow tricsI will be coming out with a UVB augmented Grow Light later this year. I am designing it to be run 3 hours a day to provide a tropical equivalent daily dose of UVB.
Nice pic. First time I've seen trichomes on small seedlings. Have you ever tested the amount of THC in your grows?
Cheers mate so why do people say leds are cheaper to run than hpsthey aren't.
400 watts of LED costs the same as 400 watts of CFL costs the same as 400 watts of HID
they say that but it isn't true to a point. a 400 watt led will produce less heat than a HID so it will be slightly cheaper to cool your tent with led than hid. but you still will have to cool a tent with either in it.Cheers mate so why do people say leds are cheaper to run than hps
Can you show us an example of an R+B lamp producing more than an equally powered HPS lamp? I would love to see this "efficiency" from having less green translate into tall, healthy, and productive plants...IMHO, the simple answer is that HPS has a high percentage of green spectrum light and over 24% the green light is ignored/reflected by the plants... this is the reason plants are green (see attached study).
LED fixtures have the ability to "target color spectrums". Most LED fixtures sold have a high percentage of red light and a small percentage of around 10% blue light. There is a study that shows that plant growth increases with blue light up to 50% in a blue/red mix of light. A few LED fixtures add some "white light" LEDs... this in essence adds some green light but not enough to be above 24% green. It is this control of the color spectrum that gives LED the leg-up on HPS.
CFLs and FLs are close to the efficiency of LEDs but "most" CFLs or FLs produce white light which has a high percentage of green light... the same disadvantage as HPS. However, one brand of CFLs targets "color spectrums" like LEDs instead of "color temperature" plus has low heat and low entry price which is ideal for the small closet grower.
VeggieMAX (50% blue) - http://www.amazon.com/VeggieMAX/dp/B00TH3SECC
PowerMAX (24% green, balance split between blue/red) - http://www.amazon.com/PowerMAX/dp/B013YZYC6U
FlowerPOWER (10% blue, 86% red) - http://www.amazon.com/FlowerPOWER/dp/B018PSHMYU
If you buy into the idea that HPS has too high of a percentage of green, then it stands to reason that augmenting HPS with blue light would decrease the percentage of green light and thereby increase the overall plant growth efficiency in terms of GPW.
PowerBLUE - http://www.amazon.com/PowerBLUE/dp/B00YELLHP8
(another attached plant study shows that up to 50% blue light increased plant growth).
If an experienced grower is interested in researching lighting efficiency in small grows (2' x 3') using various HPS/LED/CFL lamps and having most of their hard costs reimbursed, then please send me a private message.
Tis rare I know, but I'm thinkin we agree hereCan you show us an example of an R+B lamp producing more than an equally powered HPS lamp? I would love to see this "efficiency" from having less green translate into tall and healthy, and productive plants...
If you're germinating lettuce seeds, R+B might be the perfect spectrum, but in order to have a light that can penetrate the top level canopy, green and yellow are needed. If you tried to light 3-4 foot plants with R+B, in order to get enough PPFD (1000-1500umol*s^-1*m*-2) you'd end up frying the top canopy to a crisp because none of the light would penetrate.Tis rare I know, but I'm thinkin we agree here