Quote Originally Posted by means2010
khyber sounds like u know what ur talking about when it comes to led lighting,what do u think about a 300watt led light that has 3 different phases of light for different growing cycles,can u tell me what a good led light would be and a good company to order 1?
I don't believe in different phases of light, primarily because the sun doesn't change very much at all throughout the year.

Once you've got a solid configuration found, stick with it and you'll see that usually it's your nutrient regimen that affects a majority of your yield, all other limitations eliminated (like oxygen, lighting, CO2, temperatures, ventilation.)

I wish i had 300w units available for my company. Still in design phase and waiting for the right equipment to match.

That being said, I don't know of any company at the moment, and I do keep my eye on the competition. Individuals might be able to get you something customized from some other manufacturer.
khyberkitsune Reviewed by khyberkitsune on . LED Ahoy! Okay, this becomes my new official grow journal. There's still the krusty/DWC update, but that stuff is going to be hash. pH swings like mad and heat issues from poorly-ventilated spaces caused that to be a complete cockup. The gear: 1 new prototype 50w quad-band+4500K white LED, combo 120/90 degrees. 1 Current-gen 50w tri-band solar-insolation spec LED, fully 120 degrees. 1 current-gen 120w tri-band solar-insolation spec LED, fully 120 degrees. The 120w gets my two largest mothers, Rating: 5