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Victor6634

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Cree Expands Portfolio of LEDs for Horticulture Lighting
New XQ-E Photo Red LED Enables More Efficient, Lower Cost Systems
DURHAM, N.C. -- Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE) expands its industry-leading portfolio of LEDs optimized for horticulture lighting with the introduction of the new Cree XLamp® XQ-E Photo Red LED. The XQ-E Photo Red LED is capable of providing very high levels of growth-promoting light wavelengths from a footprint that is less than one-third the size of its closest competitor with similar output. The new XQ-E LED extends the family of smallest LEDs optimized for horticulture and enables lighting manufacturers to reduce the size of luminaires and lower their system cost.

This addition expands Cree’s wide range of XQ and XP LEDs that deliver the industry’s highest Photosynthetic Photon Flux (PPF), efficiency and reliability. Both LED families enable the replacement of incumbent lighting technologies at radically lower power with similar spectral content. For example, a high-bay reference design built using Cree® white and photo red LEDs deliver higher average PPF Density than a 1000W double-ended high pressure sodium (HPS) fixture while drawing half the power.

“Cree® LEDs enable us to offer full spectrum LED grow lights that truly mimic natural sunlight,” said Rami Vardi, chief executive officer, Spectrum King LED. “The high performance, high efficiency and high reliability of Cree® LEDs allow us to match the intensity of traditional HPS lamps at a lower system cost, longer life and lower power.”

The XQ-E Photo Red LED is capable of delivering more than 6.4 μmol/sec of the 660nm peak wavelength light that can be beneficial for plant growth from a 1.6mm x 1.6mm footprint. Cree’s white and color LEDs deliver the full spectrum of light and mimic natural sunlight. Cree’s color LEDs, including royal blue, green, red, photo red and far red LEDs, deliver high PPF in the wavelengths best-suited for the different stages of plant growth. The combination of consistent packages, footprints and drive currents allow easy tuning of spectral content and intensity at the luminaire level. Cree’s new photo red LED leverages the XLamp XQ-E family’s proven optical symmetry and consistency across all colors to improve color uniformity and simplify the production process for lighting manufacturers.

"Our mission at Local Roots is to improve global health by building a better food system, and that means growing food in a responsible way at a cost that increases access to fresh and delicious produce,” said Matt Vail, chief operating officer, Local Roots. “Cree's wide range of high performing LEDs optimized for horticulture allows us to control spectrum and intensity and provide our crops precisely the light they need in order to maximize growth, nutrition and quality. The high efficiency and long-term reliability of Cree® LEDs enables us to lower the cost of the food we grow and feed more people better food."

Product samples of the new XQ-E Photo Red LED are available now and production quantities are available with standard lead times. For more information on Cree’s entire range of LEDs optimized for horticulture lighting, please visitwww.cree.com/xlamp/horticulture.
 

BM9AGS

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Anyone like Tasty or PLC looking at the new Vero series or other cobs for price points etc?
They're both good!! I'd probably pick tasty personally.....

Here's what I think is an all inclusive list of good cob led companies.
Artificial sun specialty
http://artificialsunspecialty.mysimplestore.com/

Northern Grow Lights
https://northerngrowlights.com/

Timber grow lights
http://timbergrowlights.com/?gclid=Cj0KEQjwncO7BRC06snzrdSJyKEBEiQAsUaRjAsOoHt0_jb6nburqI7waoSORMPToAQRqH6IEcl1rCEaAlT88P8HAQ

Johnson grow lights
Discount code for 20% is rollitup20
http://johnsongrowlights.com/index.php

Pacific lights concept
https://www.pacificlightconcepts.com

A51 W90
http://www.a51led.net/products

heavenbright.
http://www.heavenbright.com

TASTYLED
http://www.tastyled.com

Optic grow lights
http://opticgrowlights.com

GOGREENLEDS
Discount code for 15% is RIU15
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_3?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=cxb3070&sprefix=cxb,aps,198
 
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ChemPro

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I've been using the spyder x plus from fluence. It draws 683W and is advertised as performing equal to a 1200W MH / HPS. I bought it for $1750. I'm growing 4 white widow plants from attitude seeds in DWCs using the flora series nutrients in a 4x4 tent. I vegged for 3 weeks and am at the start of week 3 in flower. Pics attached. So far I'm happy.
 

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ChemPro

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I've been using the spyder x plus from fluence. It draws 683W and is advertised as performing equal to a 1200W MH / HPS. I bought it for $1750. I'm growing 4 white widow plants from attitude seeds in DWCs using the flora series nutrients in a 4x4 tent. I vegged for 3 weeks and am at the start of week 3 in flower. Pics attached. So far I'm happy.
Can't yet determine whether it performs as good as a 1200HPS but when I get my dry yield I can compare it with my typical gram per watt and decide then.
 

goldseeds

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Hello, first post here. Need help with about LED lights. I have a very small grow room. Just 2 x 1.5 ft x 5ft.
Can anyone suggest a good quality light for this size? Best bang for buck. Would i be able to grow 2 plants in the area?
I am also going to use DWC as a medium.

Thank you for all help.
 

sixstring2112

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Hello, first post here. Need help with about LED lights. I have a very small grow room. Just 2 x 1.5 ft x 5ft.
Can anyone suggest a good quality light for this size? Best bang for buck. Would i be able to grow 2 plants in the area?
I am also going to use DWC as a medium.

Thank you for all help.
http://timbergrowlights.com/200-watt-cree-cxb3590-4-cob-kit-meanwell-hlg-power-supply-free-shipping/
got one on the way now to check out but all the reviews are great.its dimmable plus you have 5 ft height to work with right ?
 

ChemPro

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Hello, first post here. Need help with about LED lights. I have a very small grow room. Just 2 x 1.5 ft x 5ft.
Can anyone suggest a good quality light for this size? Best bang for buck. Would i be able to grow 2 plants in the area?
I am also going to use DWC as a medium.

Thank you for all help.
Solar storm 220 full cycle would be good. Its about $500. But growing in a DWC in a a 5 foot tall tent might bring your plants too close to the light. You have to figure that they will double in size after you switch to flower.
 

goldseeds

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Solar storm 220 full cycle would be good. Its about $500. But growing in a DWC in a a 5 foot tall tent might bring your plants too close to the light. You have to figure that they will double in size after you switch to flower.
Thank you, yes i was thinking of it as well. Would SCROG technique work?
 

FranJan

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@Scotch089

OSRAM ZELION

http://www.osramamericas.com/en-us/products/display-optic-specialty-lighting/Pages/ZELION-HL-LED-Horticulture-Fixtures.aspx

HELIOSPECTRA
https://store.heliospectra.com/

SPECTRA DESIGN LABS

http://www.spectradesignlab.com/store/c1/Prodotti_in_primo_piano.html

APACHE-TECH
http://www.apachetechinc.com/

leoLED
http://www.leoledgrow.eu/en/models

HUBBELL (NUTRILED)
http://www.hubbellindustrial.com/products/nutriled

EMPERYAN ANDROMEDA CUSTOM SERIES - (NICHIA based)
http://empyreanlighting.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Andromeda-Grow-Light.pdf

VALOYA
http://www.valoya.com/products

PHYTOLUX
http://phytolux.com/page/lighting/products

ILLUMITEX
https://www.illumitex.com/horticulture/

AMARE
https://www.amaretechnologies.com/collections

KESSIL
http://www.kessil.com/horticulture/horticulture.php

FLUENCE
https://www.fluence.science/store/

BONSAI GROW (HANS)
http://www.bonsaihero.com/index.php/hans-panel

LUMIGROW
http://www.lumigrow.com/products/

NEXTLIGHT
http://getnextlight.com/nextlight/index.php?route=product/category&path=62_69

PHILIPS
http://www.usa.lighting.philips.com/products/horticulture/products.html

NEWLUX
http://www.newlux.com/


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http://www.eciaauthorized.com/
 

phpatrick

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