Using chinese light, read this post now.

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Southernontariogrower

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If you have a cheap light like some unknown company say crxsunny, you will find that your plants won't do what you want them to, before throwing your money away, HLG has a light for 150 that has proper spectrum to grow, power means little compared to spectrum. If that is too expensive they have a veg light for 100 dollars. These are the smallest affordable grow lights in the market. Please heed this post, I've only been on site 3 days and have wasted so much time trying to figure out what is wrong with plant that are getting inadequate light.even mars hydro lights are ok
 
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Hollatchaboy

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If you have a cheap light like some unknown company say crxsunny, you will find that your plants won't do what you want them to, before throwing your money away, HLG has a light for 150 that has proper spectrum to grow, power means little compared to spectrum. If that is too expensive they have a veg light for 100 dollars. These are the smallest affordable grow lights in the market. Please heed this post, I've only been on site 3 days and have wasted so much time trying to figure out what is wrong with plant that are getting inadequate light.even mars hydro lights are ok
I recently bought a cheapo Chinese light ($35 - 200 watts from Wall.), and so far its alright, but I'm just vegging with it.
 

Millo

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I'm using 2 of those chinese lamp holders. They each hold 3 bulbs. 72w draw per holder therefore 24w per bulb. I bought them for my orchids and chilis but figured I could try a microgrow/nanogrow just for the sake of it, see if it grows.
But yeah, if you are just starting on a budget MarsHydro and SpiderFarmer are top choices.
 

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Southernontariogrower

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You can buy a CMH lamp from Vivosun for about $165 and ships
I'm using 2 of those chinese lamp holders. They each hold 3 bulbs. 72w draw per holder therefore 24w per bulb. I bought them for my orchids and chilis but figured I could try a microgrow/nanogrow just for the sake of it, see if it grows.
But yeah, if you are just starting on a budget MarsHydro and SpiderFarmer are top choices.
Still think hlg is better than and cheaper than mars by 50 bucks
 

Millo

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If upfront price is a concern, you just can't beat HID lighting, a $129 600 watt hps is going to destroy any LEDs remotely in that price range. At the higher end, LEDs shine.
Absolutely true, that's raw power over there
However I'm under the impression that many (new) growers are also taking in consideration the increase of the electrical bill ( although not the same prices everywhere in the world ). Sure I could buy a 600w hps. But then if after 1 year of bills I pay it the same price as a high end LED cash upfront, better choose the high end LED in the beginning and still enjoy low bills later IMO
 

Wastei

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Absolutely true, that's raw power over there
However I'm under the impression that many (new) growers are also taking in consideration the increase of the electrical bill ( although not the same prices everywhere in the world ). Sure I could buy a 600w hps. But then if after 1 year of bills I pay it the same price as a high end LED cash upfront, better choose the high end LED in the beginning and still enjoy low bills later IMO
Not many new grower have the budget for an expensive LED panel. I went for a cheap ass lumenlite analog and airontek ballast for my new tent with 600w HPS and 315w CMH. Total cost about 250$. 915w in total.

Your not even getting a proper 300w LED panel for that price.

I think I would have had big issues with running the same wattage of LED's in that tent (6.6 feet ceiling). If I were to setup a big operation LED's totally wins the day, you need the ceiling with LED's IMO. Cheers!
 
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