led flowering

shizz

Well-Known Member
i have two 90 watt ufo one on each plant. i like the growth i had in veg with them no stretching. good health growth. there coming along 2 early to tell still. i dont like posting pics. but buds at 3 weeks are quarter size furry balls.
 

Toolage57

Active Member
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Wattage - 3.5
Lumes - 280
Life - 10,000 hours
No Rediated Heat
Mercury Free
Lumes per watt - 80
Colour Temp - 6062K
Cost per month on a 24/0 for 30 days - $0.15


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Wattage - 3.5
Lumes - 201
Life - 15,000 hours
No Rediated Heat
Mercury Free
Lumes per watt - 57
Colour Temp - 5692K
Cost per month on a 24/0 for 30 days - $0.15
 

Toolage57

Active Member
I had enough to get 1 more LED bulb and stuff it wire a light socket but I didn't go for 3 but its just a test so. I'll tell you this much it realy hurts the eyes to look at it then a CFL or a 400 to 600w HPS =/

I will be starting up a LED Test grow journal. I will post a link to it once I've got it up and running
 

LEDGrowKing

Active Member
i have two 90 watt ufo one on each plant. i like the growth i had in veg with them no stretching. good health growth. there coming along 2 early to tell still. i dont like posting pics. but buds at 3 weeks are quarter size furry balls.
3 weeks is still pretty early to tell, depending on strain.
 

iscrog4food

Active Member
I would like to know what is the coverage area of a 90 watt led? I have a small space i am playing with and i currently have a 2'x4' High output T5 lighting it but the cost to change the bulbs for the high output flowering bulbs is like 80 bucks and a 90 watt led is not much more and it says it covers 3x3. Is this complete bs or what? ALso should i use the full red spectrum or the 4 band if i were to get it?
 
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