You don’t actually believe reviews on products or services?WOW these are
WOW they are really powerful at 12" for 150w
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A review on Amazon said they did very well in a 3ft x 3ft flower room
Don't think the numbers are too far out, check the Migro videoYou don’t actually believe reviews on products or services?
Not interested in a new light that smallDon't think the numbers are too far out, check the Migro video
did you check before replying?
You're right, seen a lot of growers caught out a few years back.Not interested in a new light that small
I just was voicing concern when it comes to reviews
It is like trusting Wikipedia
That's not been my experience.I'm considering the switch in my bloom room so that'd justify that purchase. Right now I just walk in veg and set them to 75% and hang them pretty high above the plants, say 3 feet or so.. Temps stay a stable 77-80 lights on 70-72 lights off and I've got a Quest 110 keeping it at 55% humidity in there.
Not to thread jack but 1 thing I noticed with LEDs in bloom is huge loss in yield and smaller little hard buds that ends up not justifying the cost savings. I'm a caregiver so I've got many people I provide concentrates & flower to and can't really risk losing yield. I'll probably switch a row out for them and see what happens. I've got 2 x 5'x20' canopies.
Jheez. That looks lovely, what watt light is that? I ended up going for the lumatek attis pro 300wThat's not been my experience.
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Had more pictures of a couple of other crops but an accident resulted in a lost phone. However I STRONGLY recommend using a meter. LED is nothing like HID for distance or intensity. Totally different ballgame.
Good luck, looks like a high-quality light, but 300w, that's a lot of heat/light in a small area.I ended up going for the lumatek attis pro 300w
Ended up getting the 75x75x200 budbox tent, the light is dimmable so can always turn it down and the extra wattage will do for heat through out the winter I'm hoping . Also gives me the option of going bigger with the tent on my next run.Good luck, looks like a high-quality light, but 300w, that's a lot of heat/light in a small area.
A 4" RVK fan, 5" filter would be good.Ended up getting the 75x75x200, lights dimmable so can always turn it down and the extra wattage will do for heat through out the winter I'm hoping .
What size fan and filter would you recommend? Thanks
Thanks man, appreciate the help.A 4" RVK fan, 5" filter would be good.
you're welcome StickyOnes,Thanks man, appreciate the help.