Admortis
Active Member
Hey guys, I am trying out LED's to eliminate the massive heat problem with HID. I have been growing with a 600 watt hid for some time now and have purchased two Apollo Horticulture 300 watt LED's. I know they are on the cheaper side of things but I wanted to give them a try just to see how things go before I went all out with LED's. The new lights have have 80 3 watt chips at 120 degree angles, so they are actually 240 watt lights I would guess. The area I need each light to cover is 20" x 27" or around 3.75 square feet. I have the lights currently at 14" above the canopy and am at day three under the new lights. I am seeing some of the outer plants starting to lean towards the light. I am thinking perhaps to raise the light to 20" to see if that will give the proper footprint, but my question is at that height will I loose to much par value and end up with fluffy nugs (I am used to rock hard bad boys and anything less is unacceptable). I can always switch to 4 lights (one per tub) but was hoping that I could get the stated footprint with a good yield if I found the right height. Thoughts from a pro LED grower would be greatly appreciated.