HLG Blackbird

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Didn't see much posted here on the blackbird but got to be some members here using it. Seems like its ideal for a 4x4 tent. I'll be starting out with autos, may move up to photoperiods later.
So whos got the blackbird??
 
Probably have to dim it significantly for autos in a 4x4. The few times I’ve tried running autos under the amount of light you’d use for photos they stressed like a mf. Specs on the blackbird look fine for a 4x4 and hlg is a solid company
 
like Lenin said, great light. Great company. It’ll definitely be powerful so get acquainted with the dimmer.

I have hlg 550’s and they’re great. The company stands behind their lights.

I have seen some people favor running the smaller lights and just using more of them because they feel it creates a better light coverage. I would probably go with the blackbird over the multiple lights because it’s cleaner aesthetically.
 
... I have seen some people favor running the smaller lights and just using more of them because they feel it creates a better light coverage ...
I went multiple smaller lights over one larger for my 2 x 4. But it wasn't for coverage alone. I wanted to be able to independently adjust the light-canopy distances for one plant should the need arise.

Two plants of the same strain - even two plants taken from the same mother - can stretch a little differently. If you use a single larger light it's a little more difficult to satisfy that particular need for one of the ladies.
 
I went multiple smaller lights over one larger for my 2 x 4. But it wasn't for coverage alone. I wanted to be able to independently adjust the light-canopy distances for one plant should the need arise.

Two plants of the same strain - even two plants taken from the same mother - can stretch a little differently. If you use a single larger light it's a little more difficult to satisfy that particular need for one of the ladies.
Totally makes sense. Interesting how our minds work. When I was planning out my grow I went with the bigger lights, my solution for different grow heights was to add risers to my plants needing a little boost to even out the canopy.

same issue, different solution, similar results.

that being said, I suppose if you are unable to put your plants on a riser (due to your hydro set up or even large living soil container) then the two lights is the superior set up.
 
Didn't see much posted here on the blackbird but got to be some members here using it. Seems like its ideal for a 4x4 tent. I'll be starting out with autos, may move up to photoperiods later.
So whos got the blackbird??
Autos are a poor choice for new growers, go with photos.
 
... I suppose if you are unable to put your plants on a riser then the two lights is the superior set up ...
I wanted to give each plant their own 2' x 2' flower light and to maintain a 20" light-canopy gap above each so that I can maximize my yields. Going the separate lights route was the only way to do that. And it's pretty easy for me to raise/lower my lights in 1/2" increments so there was never any need for any risers.
 
Blackbird is ok, but the par map isnt the best for the price imo. I went with a Eagle 650si for my 4x4, link to site in my sig

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