topcat
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What is light height from tops ?
18 inches
What is light height from tops ?
Because NextLight says so in their propaganda video? lolwhat?................every local lettuce/microgreen op that retrofitted to t8 leds from fluoros has been loving them, same yield at half power and lower temps,no bulb swaps for yrs, ROI is quick.
Sammy mid-power chips work well too![]()
Because NextLight says so in their propaganda video? lol
Note that they aren't growing a variety where leaf shaping is very important?
Apparently, and I guess "quality" ranks about 4th place on your list? Glad your not providing my medsall those multi million dollar vertical/stacked led lettuce farms are doing it wrong.
I would think 5k or 6k would be a better option for lettuce. But i recall a test earlier this year. I dont recall the resulte
*varieties , Note they used a "gourmet" lettuce MIX.........so you would rather consume double the power for better leaf shaping?equal plant mass with higher profit margins be damned? lol, stay a hobbyist brother, all those multi million dollar vertical/stacked led lettuce farms are doing it wrong.
I did something like that but I'm not sure where the pictures are right now. I used COBs at 2700k, 3000k, 3500k, 4000k, ands 5700k.
Higher kelvins were squat and lower kelvins were lanky. I think the best performing light was the 4000k in this case as you got the best of both worlds.
Apparently, and I guess "quality" ranks about 4th place on your list? Glad your not providing my meds![]()
I think the concern here is the $3.13 cents a watt over a 2x4 area. I agree, its better then a standard t5 ho bulb fixture. But im not sure i could justify the price of $600. I can get 190 watts of integrated led 5000-6000k fixtures for under $60. Is it the same quality of light? Probably not. But at 10% the cost i can live with it
well the retrofit I saw where using repurposed t8 fixtures with Philips instafit 4000k bulbs,no bypassing the ballast to keep UL cert,, low failure rates last I heard and can swap out duds no problem in store (HD). Keep in mind most microgreens and indoor lettuce varieties are low DLI compared to cannabis. Another was testing/using lights of America led shop lights, 4000k as well I think.....
I would like to ask @Greengenes707 to join us in this thread and see if he has any input on just what the spectral differences are with led 4000K, 5000K, & 6500K vs the spectrum of T5/T8 Fluorescents in the same relative K Temps.
He seems to fully understand the LED spectrums and ratios of blue/red![]()
I would proceed in the following order personally.Hi all, I've been lurking about for a few weeks. I'm in a bit of a strange situation. My husband and his friend from work are trying to start a medium grow room. They actually grew tomatoes in the room over the summer, but it was definitely a fail(blurples). They now have someone interested in buying lettuce, so they want to grow lettuce.
A big obstacle here is that my husband has very little time to do any sort of research. His friend has tons of time, but as far as I can tell is not great at research. I've done my best to research lighting and lettuce growth, but I sort of slacked off because the friend doesn't take info from me very well. However, my husband said today that he is attempting to convince his friend that I should take over the grow room because I have done better research. So, I came back to this forum. Even though I am not a marijuana grower, I can see that you guys really have your stuff together - especially when it comes to growing indoors.
I have attempted to read through this entire forum in order to determine what my best course of action should be, but I must say that after 20+ pages my mind is numbed and I can't make sense of anything. I should also say that I have read a lot on a forum on this site as well as on the autoflower network about using retail LED bulbs as grow lights. Our budget was basically blown on constructing the room, equipment and a big stack of blurples. So, I am going to have to start with the retail bulbs. At this point I am being asked to design a setup with the retail lights and get some sprouts going.
I would appreciate any advice that you guys can give me. Right now I would probably put the LED bulbs (with the diffuser popped off) about 2 feet above the sprouts/plants...I'm not quite sure about how densely I would configure the bulbs. I know this is a big science experiment, and I will need to run a lot of tests before I find what works best for us. However, I would really like to have some success in the beginning in order to prove that the info that I've acquired is valid and I can be trusted to take on this project.
Also, I keep asking for a PAR meter, eventually I will get one, but for now I will just have to wing it when it comes to the light intensity.
Hi all, I've been lurking about for a few weeks. I'm in a bit of a strange situation. My husband and his friend from work are trying to start a medium grow room. They actually grew tomatoes in the room over the summer, but it was definitely a fail(blurples). They now have someone interested in buying lettuce, so they want to grow lettuce.
A big obstacle here is that my husband has very little time to do any sort of research. His friend has tons of time, but as far as I can tell is not great at research. I've done my best to research lighting and lettuce growth, but I sort of slacked off because the friend doesn't take info from me very well. However, my husband said today that he is attempting to convince his friend that I should take over the grow room because I have done better research. So, I came back to this forum. Even though I am not a marijuana grower, I can see that you guys really have your stuff together - especially when it comes to growing indoors.
I have attempted to read through this entire forum in order to determine what my best course of action should be, but I must say that after 20+ pages my mind is numbed and I can't make sense of anything. I should also say that I have read a lot on a forum on this site as well as on the autoflower network about using retail LED bulbs as grow lights. Our budget was basically blown on constructing the room, equipment and a big stack of blurples. So, I am going to have to start with the retail bulbs. At this point I am being asked to design a setup with the retail lights and get some sprouts going.
I would appreciate any advice that you guys can give me. Right now I would probably put the LED bulbs (with the diffuser popped off) about 2 feet above the sprouts/plants...I'm not quite sure about how densely I would configure the bulbs. I know this is a big science experiment, and I will need to run a lot of tests before I find what works best for us. However, I would really like to have some success in the beginning in order to prove that the info that I've acquired is valid and I can be trusted to take on this project.
Also, I keep asking for a PAR meter, eventually I will get one, but for now I will just have to wing it when it comes to the light intensity.
Where you get the T5 integrated 22 watt led lights from for $5?