How do regular home-use light bulbs compare? (Seriously)1)A Quantum board will be more comparable to a HID than blurples.
Hmm... I don't get it. Bulbs from Costco are like 1650 lumens and are 15 watts. Home Depot lights are like 14 watts. Yeah perhaps because these lights are white instead of purple makes them bad? Obviously the efficiency isn't as good as the newest quantum boards, but they can still grow plants?They don't. (Seriously!)
Well no, only 830 watts of LED bulbs would be great for a 5X5. It's actually almost too much because you need to keep the lights about 24 inches above the plants without burning them. I know this because I'm doing this now. I know people laugh at us, but we still pull 1.2 to 1.6 grams per watt. Obviously they work, but again not as efficient as the modern quantum boards. But darn close enough for those who choose to use them.They don't. (Seriously!)
You would need 161 Household Bulbs to match the Lumen Count of a 1000W HPS Bulb. Good look with that fire hazard, if you could even fit it inside of a 3x3 or 4x4 tent!
Hmm... I don't get it. Bulbs from Costco are like 1650 lumens and are 15 watts. Home Depot lights are like 14 watts. Yeah perhaps because these lights are white instead of purple makes them bad? Obviously the efficiency isn't as good as the newest quantum boards, but they can still grow plants?
I just found your average household bulb from HD, that was the description... 60W / 900Lumen. That was the most 1-dimensional example I could give to show a comparison of the three bulbs, via comparison of lumens.Well no, only 830 watts of LED bulbs would be great for a 5X5. It's actually almost too much because you need to keep the lights about 24 inches above the plants without burning them. I know this because I'm doing this now. I know people laugh at us, but we still pull 1.2 to 1.6 grams per watt. Obviously they work, but again not as efficient as the modern quantum boards. But darn close enough for those who choose to use them.
Are you HPS guys pulling 1.6 grams per watt common? (I came from there)
I've never used CFL bulbs for growing before, but I know before LED became the "normal" household bulb a lot of people used to use them successfully as grow lights while taking a hit on efficiency. Back in the late 70's I did some runs using those 4' grow tubes they used to sell.I wasn't saying you that you need 1000k watts in a 5x5. I was simply comparing the lumen output of the HPS to CFLs.
If you're pulling 1.5G/watt off HPS, why would you "Seriously" ask the difference between household-CFS and LEDs?
So your pulling 2lbs to 3lbs per harvest with leds ? I call bullshit. Let’s see the pics.Well no, only 830 watts of LED bulbs would be great for a 5X5. It's actually almost too much because you need to keep the lights about 24 inches above the plants without burning them. I know this because I'm doing this now. I know people laugh at us, but we still pull 1.2 to 1.6 grams per watt. Obviously they work, but again not as efficient as the modern quantum boards. But darn close enough for those who choose to use them.
Are you HPS guys pulling 1.6 grams per watt common? (I came from there)
Yeah you're right. No one has ever pulled off 1.2 grams per watt of LED before, let alone a kilogram from a 5'x5' tent. Impossible!So your pulling 2lbs to 3lbs per harvest with leds ? I call bullshit. Let’s see the pics.
What's your w/ft2 and what's your typical g/w (is it 1.2)? I'm trying to figure if I'm tracking or lacking (I also use RDWC & E27 LED).. Most E27'ers are in micro grows. I'm curious how someone other than myself does it (w/ft2, R/B, color temps, light height, scrog/sog/lst/natural, ect..), and what they've come to expect in terms of yield (g/w)..Yeah you're right. No one has ever pulled off 1.2 grams per watt of LED before, let alone a kilogram from a 5'x5' tent. Impossible!
Having 830 watts in a 5x5 foot growing area would equal 33.2 watts per square foot. No fans included. It seems enough because none of the strains I've grown so far stretch too crazy, but I haven't tried the more "pure" sativas yet. I know they like penetration. But all that is not what the OP was asking about, so let's start another thread?What's your w/ft2 and what's your typical g/w (is it 1.2)? I'm trying to figure if I'm tracking or lacking (I also use RDWC & E27 LED).. Most E27'ers are in micro grows. I'm curious how someone other than myself does it (w/ft2, R/B, color temps, light height, scrog/sog/lst/natural, ect..), and what they've come to expect in terms of yield (g/w)..
SureHaving 830 watts in a 5x5 foot growing area would equal 33.2 watts per square foot. No fans included. It seems enough because none of the strains I've grown so far stretch too crazy, but I haven't tried the more "pure" sativas yet. I know they like penetration. But all that is not what the OP was asking about, so let's start another thread?