LED 95% Quaility light 1000 watt HPS 30% Quality Light ?

thenotsoesoteric

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Apples and oranges. Led has its benefits and hid has its benefits. What led can you get complete for $300 and pull 20 ounces from a 4x4? None. In order to get the 12 cob 2 drivers needed for 4x4 I'm looking at over $800. I plan on making a cob light but I'll never take for granted that for $300 I can get a 600 hps and pound it out if needed.
 

cdgmoney250

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Bro they aren't even only running DE HPS, they running straight up open air winged reflectors and pulling huge weight.
Then we all must be HUGE pussies then huh? I mean shit, they can do it right? Oh I forgot they were in a warehouse :roll:
 

captain crunch

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They are not weighing by single light , they weigh by crop, when you run 40 gavitas and they overlap how do you measure per light? You can't, but you don't understand because you live in a world where people grow in small enclosed rooms and not warehouses with 20ft+ ceilings and good air conditioners but instead in tiny grow tents with no air conditioning.
Uh, the math is really easy for per light. Crop weight divided by number of lights. It's an average in that scenario. Still the same thing.
 

Yodaweed

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Uh, the math is really easy for per light. Crop weight divided by number of lights. It's an average in that scenario. Still the same thing.
You think all their plants are at the same flowering stage and they don't have different trays? and honestly you think they gonna have a scale big enough to weigh all that to make those calculations? they just trim it and weigh it by tray. they want at least a pound per tray. probably a bunch of different strains too that all yield different , each gets its own tray and they probably flower at different rates as well.
 

Resinhound

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That test is a hilarious joke, look they tested that LED at 1 INCH LOLOLOL 1 INCH!!!! they want you to apparently put it 1-6 inches away LOLOLOLOL that is hilarious.
I'm sorry where exactly do you see 1 inch, I see it says 1 foot to 5 foot in 1 foot increments
 
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