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shit looks damn impressive..
here's my input, in after lyk 5 months of silence lol
www.spectrumled.com.. ..flood lights.. 60LED bulbs, screw into a standard light socket..
jus orderd a few reds... 800w CFL, 2kW mh (nOt set up yet) for veg.. the red LEDs for flower...
any updates anybody?? who's doin it?
yea LED'ers.. I want to know how its been growin with you pimps that put your fundage on the line for this experiment. I respect you guys for this and I have been doing my part to try new things as well.
oh thank god i found this fourm, ive been studing these lights for some time and they are a very very good investment (also very very expensive) these lights use a avg. of 2watt and are a perfect spectrum of light....
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http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?f...03BF8027269597
if not... then click below and look at the forum post called : L.E.D. lights against HPS and MH (you'd be surprised)
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my question is will they get plants to go into fruit (or bud) production and sustain the levels of energy supply required to produce fruit (or buds) to their potential.. Nasa grew lettuce which can be done with the weakest of floros so Im not convinced.. I have found floros just dont even come close to delevering photons at the energy level or intensity (not nm.. we all know they can beat in nm) required to force flower or bud out plants. I may however concider using them for VEG since they definatly seem to have potential there.
seedbare
So one, to lets say 6 leds
red, orange, blue, green, ir. uv. or any combination there of, will provide enough light for each plant, or is it a whole room.
I have a fert thats in pill form, it weighs 5 pounds each. Its simple to use, just pill in 100 gallons.
If joke goes over you head ,,,stand up.
After 5 months no one has data on what the Grams/watts/month data.
The old Pie in the sky thing.
I'm betting the LED's wont produce enough lumens or a varied enough spectrum for the plants to grow. Remember the sun is the best source of light, and going into LED technology is moving very far from the perfect light source.
Noble Idea, but in everything I've learned about growing plants is the light intensity is very important as well as a nicely spread spectrum. It is known the Low Pressure Sodium is a very efficient intense light, but its narrow yellow spectrum makes it as efficient as growing with an incandescent.
I still hope it works, but I have my doubts.
Welp this thread is 10 months old. Lots of input and salestalk being echoed, several people and projects are going - but does anyone have any decent output worth mentioning from these LED experiments?
Tukudia Ever notice that no one put the real data in
Grams per /watt per/month. :thumbsup:
With 10 months of input no data, But lots of freq, ang, etc. , but nothing about data of the plant output. :mad:
If it worked reguardles of cost cash croppers would have in a heart beat. l:dance: :dance: :dance: