what you do not see in those videos is the tricks these companies use to make their light look good. in his last you tube video before going to work for an led grow light maker grow mau stated that he used deep red and IR flowering initiator and alluded to using supplemental UV light but did not include the power used by these extra lights in his yield calculation.he also claimed he was using a chemical that increased his yield by 30%. the latest generation of grow lights using 5 watt leds are about 30% efficient which is not bad. but you will spend 800-2000 for a good LED grow light using high bin cree and osram diodes. I have done test grows with Chinese grow lights and with bridgelux eb strips but have found nothing that flowers as well as an HPS light.I have not tested CMH bulbs yet. their is strong disagreement between LED growers here and the major LED grow light companies but high bin cree and osram diodes are expensive. many independent growers on you tube are only getting 0,3-0.4 GPW with cheap grow lights like yours. if your on a tight budget a 250-400 watt HPS/MH combination light may be a better choice http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-400W-Watt-MH-HPS-Grow-Light-System-Kit-Wing-19-inch-Reflector-Plant-Growing/282506500516?_trkparms=aid=555018&algo=PL.SIM&ao=2&asc=46088&meid=2abdc43575c94cae88da3ab53fa5dfb4&pid=100005&rk=4&rkt=6&sd=160683199645&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851What I can't understand are those YouTube videos showing this light growing awesome looking bushy plants. Mine is a 50 day old PE clone, is healthy ( but really growing slowly). I researched a lot before starting out on my first stealth grow (root lock, ph, nutrient problems, overwatering, etc). I think I've avoided these problems. I've tried lowering the light (no leaf burn happened) and raising the light (thinking it was getting too intense light). Not much change days after trying different heights. If you look back at postings, I showed a few pics from day one onward.
I'd really like to put in an $800 LED and see if that makes a difference ( I could even opt to return it via Amazon and pay only shipping. I'm still working on whether it was something I've done wrong.
Here is the obligatory pic of what's happening. I thinned out unnecessary new and old growth. Freaking Bonzai plant, lol.
You can transplant anytime, even flower as long as you are gentle.It's a 3 gallon pot, yes. I wish I'd gotten a 5 gallon pot. Before visiting my local hydropoincs store, the only 5 gal. containers were paint containers which I deemed were going to be too tall for my tent height (63"). It may be too late in the game for me to risk transplanting a mature vegged plant into a proper 5 gallon container.
I'm starting to steer this conversation towards my bizzare banzai plant. Too much so. Let's get back to popular and cheap $139 LED light buyers (me) whose sellers boast the equivalent of 1000w (185w draw). Versus $800 LED lights that are maybe just half again bigger than the size of my BestVA1000w. Something just doesn't add up that has nothing to do with my current banzai plant.
They do not have to be large to create a good spread just good lenses drivers and diodesI have a BestVA 1000w LED light ($139). It's got the latest 10w chips and draws 185w. Even tho my BestVA light is rather small (12"x 8")...why are some LED lights that cost $900+ (8 times the cost of my BestVA) not 8 times larger?
I'm doing a stealth one plant grow. I need low temps. I tried the HPS route but had to return it before I could reap the benefits. The noise of a good VivoSun 6" intake and another 6" VivoSun exhaust fan was just a bit too much noise (even with speed control) with HPS lighting. I guess this being a quiet discreet stealth grow, I can only expect so much. I wouldn't mind scrapping this $139 BestVA 1000w and going with a more expensive LED panel, but the prices seem to jump from like... $139-$179... directly to $600+.what you do not see in those videos is the tricks these companies use to make their light look good. in his last you tube video before going to work for an led grow light maker grow mau stated that he used deep red and IR flowering initiator and alluded to using supplemental UV light but did not include the power used by these extra lights in his yield calculation.he also claimed he was using a chemical that increased his yield by 30%. the latest generation of grow lights using 5 watt leds are about 30% efficient which is not bad. but you will spend 800-2000 for a good LED grow light using high bin cree and osram diodes. I have done test grows with Chinese grow lights and with bridgelux eb strips but have found nothing that flowers as well as an HPS light.I have not tested CMH bulbs yet. their is strong disagreement between LED growers here and the major LED grow light companies but high bin cree and osram diodes are expensive. many independent growers on you tube are only getting 0,3-0.4 GPW with cheap grow lights like yours. if your on a tight budget a 250-400 watt HPS/MH combination light may be a better choice http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-400W-Watt-MH-HPS-Grow-Light-System-Kit-Wing-19-inch-Reflector-Plant-Growing/282506500516?_trkparms=aid=555018&algo=PL.SIM&ao=2&asc=46088&meid=2abdc43575c94cae88da3ab53fa5dfb4&pid=100005&rk=4&rkt=6&sd=160683199645&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
You can find all sorts of quality LED lights in the $200-$400 range.I'm doing a stealth one plant grow. I need low temps. I tried the HPS route but had to return it before I could reap the benefits. The noise of a good VivoSun 6" intake and another 6" VivoSun exhaust fan was just a bit too much noise (even with speed control) with HPS lighting. I guess this being a quiet discreet stealth grow, I can only expect so much. I wouldn't mind scrapping this $139 BestVA 1000w and going with a more expensive LED panel, but the prices seem to jump from like... $139-$179... directly to $600+.
Yeah, they are, so there's "quality" Chinese and bullshit Chinese. And when most say Chinese leds, they're speaking of full spectrum cobs and 1000w panels that pull 200w.most led lights are made in china,even the ''quality'' ones.
8X more marketing, examples been kind and black dog. Which will grow weed but not as well as some super efficient LEDs.I have a BestVA 1000w LED light ($139). It's got the latest 10w chips and draws 185w. Even tho my BestVA light is rather small (12"x 8")...why are some LED lights that cost $900+ (8 times the cost of my BestVA) not 8 times larger?
What size is your grow area? There are a lot of options for small spaces.I'm doing a stealth one plant grow. I need low temps. I tried the HPS route but had to return it before I could reap the benefits. The noise of a good VivoSun 6" intake and another 6" VivoSun exhaust fan was just a bit too much noise (even with speed control) with HPS lighting. I guess this being a quiet discreet stealth grow, I can only expect so much. I wouldn't mind scrapping this $139 BestVA 1000w and going with a more expensive LED panel, but the prices seem to jump from like... $139-$179... directly to $600+.
Among the other name brand LED lights not costing an arm and a leg, I'm considering trying out the VIPARSPECTRA Reflector-Series 600w ($179) Wow, funny thing is (maybe a good thing) is that it needs 276 watts as opposed to my current $139 BestVA 1000w LED which draws 185w. In other words, my BestVA is rated at 1000w equivalent (400w less then the Viparspectra's 600w) and runs on 90 watts less power. Should I be semi-impressed (spec wise) with the Viparspectra 600w drawing 276 watts at 600w equivelant vs. my BestVA boasting 1000w equivalent but drawing just 185 watts? I just thought I'd ask.Don't jump up and buy the first light folks here tell you to buy. Many folks here have an agenda and advertise for others do your homework compare PAR likr raz noted.
Yeah, a 600w with 276w actual pull is obviously better than a 1000w that pulls 185w. Vipars are considered one of the "better" full spectrum leds and do carry quite good results in perfect conditions. But, don't plan on growing many plants under it.Among the other name brand LED lights not costing an arm and a leg, I'm considering trying out the VIPARSPECTRA Reflector-Series 600w ($179) Wow, funny thing is (maybe a good thing) is that it needs 276 watts as opposed to my current $139 BestVA 1000w LED which draws 185w. In other words, my BestVA is rated at 1000w equivalent (400w less then the Viparspectra's 600w) and runs on 90 watts less power. Should I be semi-impressed (spec wise) with the Viparspectra 600w drawing 276 watts at 600w equivelant vs. my BestVA boasting 1000w equivalent but drawing just 185 watts? I just thought I'd ask.
^ This is part of your problem. That's nitrogen clawing, not moisture stress (though N toxity does, in effect, cause moisture stress).Pot looks to small. Also looks to have to much N in saying that the leaf tips are curling down not up..so maybe just over watered? Somethings up with it at any rate.