and yes i have used leds......i was a tool and got fooled into it.....wasted money and ended up buying another hps in the end........argue that.......
Sure.
For all you people who claim to have "tried LEDs", were you using any of the following:
1. SuperLED LightBlaze 400
2. Homegrownlights Procyon 100
3. TI-SmartLamp
No? then
STFU because you DONT have experience.
It would be like taking Advil for a headache, having the headache persist, and then claiming Vicodin doesnt work because youve "tried painkillers before and they are a scam".
Here, an illustration of my point:
If the entire world worked on these petty little anecdotes there would be no scientific breakthroughs because people like Al B. Fuct (with his poor testing methodology) and people trying weak LEDs (like the UFO and and other china-made products) continually conclude that an entire
concept is faulty.
If anybody here would actually take the time to research how much potential LEDs actually have in the field of growing, we wouldn't even be discussing the stupid issues going on right now. Even if my plant isnt the dankest ever grown, it isn't doing bad for a lower-yeilding Lowryder2 strain and if you people had any sort of open mind at all you would realize that this new technology is only 1 or 2 product cycles away from becoming very attractive to many growers... especially considering the 100% heatless environment for stealth growing, low energy consumption, and super long lifespan.
But instead you dismiss all evidence presented to you with complete stubborn stupidity:
wackymack said:
they do not meet the lumen output for a plant.b4 u say lumens dont matter,well they do,thats what determines if the plant will pretty much grow
Seriously? Nobody else on the forum steps up and corrects total garbage statements like this? You think its OK for
WRONG information to be posted and stay unchallenged? This person is saying a complete factually inaccurate statement and NOBODY seems to care, even after I have posted numerous credible links explaining the issue? What is wrong with you all? You should be ashamed of yourselves.
indes said:
First off, Color Temperature..
Corelated Color Temperature (CCT) @350mA rated 80lm - 5000k Typical, 10000k Max.
For vegging, you want something more... something around daylight? Higher in the blue wavelength.. The T-12s I use are 65000k... well more than 10000k.. this would be great for flower time though.. no?
Next is the actual rating of Lumens....
Lumen Rating @ 350mA lm - 80 Typ // 100.4 Max
Lumen Rating @ 700mA lm - 136 Typ // 167. Max
Lumen Rating @ 1000mA lm - 176 Typ // 221 Max
I appreciate your willingness to do some research before posting.
Couple things wrong though:
1. Nobody to my knowledge is attempting to use white LEDs as your post assumes (there is no color temperature). Grow light LEDs are tailored to the specific red/blue wavelengths that plants utilize best.
2. Because LEDs are tailored to these special wavelengths, the LUMEN measurement becomes extremely irrelevant because it is a yellow-based wavelength-weighted measurement made to measure light intensity for HUMANS not PLANTS.
ganjagoddess said:
If YOU calculate THE INTENSITY OF LEDS, they dont even come close to CFL's.
YOU have to understand that intensities do not directly ADD together no matter how many leds you cram into something, yes they can create a higher reading between two sources of lights but NO MATTER HOW MANY POINTS OF LIGHT YOU HAVE the general output is the same as the one point of light for the whole fixture.
THIS IS why CFLS are crap and Flouro tubes can barely get by, and are barely adequeate for Veggin.
If you understood the basic fundamentals of light you would get that.
A HPS is a single point of light, that puts out all that red and blue.
Your Leds are tiny little points of red and blue.
GETTING THROUGH YET.????
No. Its really painful to read your embarrassingly ignorant posts.
1.
" YOU have to understand that intensities do not directly ADD together no matter how many leds you cram into something, yes they can create a higher reading between two sources of lights but NO MATTER HOW MANY POINTS OF LIGHT YOU HAVE the general output is the same as the one point of light for the whole fixture."
This is completely untrue. Let me try AGAIN to explain it. You understand that light = energy, right? Nobody is arguing that point i hope? Anything that illuminates and you have to plug in takes electricity and converts it to light. The more electricity you give it, the more light it puts out (up until the filament burns out like a fuse).
Now imagine you have 1 light that takes 100 watts and outputs 50 lumens. And now imagine you have another one just like it, both are plugged in. That means you now have 2 separate lights taking 100 watts each and outputting 50 lumens each. Now since
light is directional you can point both these lights at the same spot and you WILL GET twice as much light (100 lumens) because they are each taking 100watts of energy, converting it to light, and outputting that energy in the same direction.
2.
"THIS IS why CFLS are crap and Flouro tubes can barely get by, and are barely adequeate for Veggin."
No. Many CFLs may perform inadequately as grow lights because of their spectrum:
Image:Fluorescent lighting spectrum peaks labelled.gif - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a huge factor everybody on this thread appears to be ignoring.
3.
"A HPS is a single point of light, that puts out all that red and blue. Your Leds are tiny little points of red and blue. If you understood the basic fundamentals of light you would get that."
Actually, if you knew the fundamentals of light you would know that it doesn't matter. The monitor you are staring at right now is using tiny points of RED light, GREEN light, and BLUE light to create the "white" you see on screen.
Although LED grow lights have shown promise through plant research by
NASA and many universities, it is unknown whether the results are applicable to Cannabis cultivation.
Traffic lights
* Automotive lighting
* Stage lighting
* Bicycle lighting
* Electric torches (flashlights)
* Domestic lighting
* Billboard displays
* Floodlighting of buildings
* Display lighting in art galleries to achieve a low heating effect on pictures etc.
* Train lights (Now common on nearly all modern and most older MU's and Loco's in the UK)
those are the uses for LED lights that wikipedia has listed.
growing plants isn't one of them.
Because clearly that short list covers ALL the applications for a fundamental lighting device, huh? LEDs are also used in surgical equipment, clock radios, submarines, airplanes, watches, and televisions *gasp* but there was no mention of those on your list!?
Although LED grow lights have shown promise through plant research by
NASA and many universities, it is unknown whether the results are applicable to Cannabis cultivation.
Uh no, actually its not unknown at all. Unless you think there is some crucial fundamental difference between cannabis and any other plant that uses light for food (there isnt), LED grow lights are a perfectly suited technology.