The age old question HPS, MH vs LED

I will be adding to my lights and have an opportunity to aquire numerous 1000w hps/MH fixtures..my current home is in a state that is VERY HOT in the summer so heat is an issue. I want maximum yield for my effort and wiling to spend $$ on HVAC...My question is are the new LED lights even close to as efficient as traditional lighting fixtures I understand that you have to add much more LED to acquire the same results but if I want to do commercial grows should I stick with the traditional? I have attached a picture of a unit with great reviews...I was gonna put 6 of these in a 15x8 room...what do the experiance growers have th day? Thank you for your help in advance! AFBF06C9-241D-431A-9982-C82568C4EAC8.png
 

diggs99

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First off you have it backwards, if your using top tier leds you can use many less watts for the same results as bigger hps fixtures.

Also that light you linked isn't anywhere even close to good leds, they are cheap old tech blurples

Check out
HLG @Stephenj37826
Timber grow lights @RainDan
cutter electronics @welight
pacific light concepts @Greengenes707
Highlights @Prawn Connery (sorry couldn't remember the new user name)


Top tier leds aren't cheap , just about anything Led related on amazon aren't gonna be considered top tier. Unless your buying kits from HLG


Hps is tried and tested, been doing it for years and is the best up front cost option by far. Especially if you have environmental control and can manage the heat.
 
First off you have it backwards, if your using top tier leds you can use many less watts for the same results as bigger hps fixtures.

Also that light you linked isn't anywhere even close to good leds, they are cheap old tech blurples

Check out
HLG @Stephenj37826
Timber grow lights @RainDan
cutter electronics @welight
pacific light concepts @Greengenes707
Highlights @Prawn Connery (sorry couldn't remember the new user name)


Top tier leds aren't cheap , just about anything Led related on amazon aren't gonna be considered top tier. Unless your buying kits from HLG


Hps is tried and tested, been doing it for years and is the best up front cost option by far. Especially if you have environmental control and can manage the heat.
Thank you for your timely response and useful information...the attached pic is of a lower pride/quality unit but has great reviews..I am willing to spend more $ o better units if I can justify the $ spent..
 

323cheezy

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First off you have it backwards, if your using top tier leds you can use many less watts for the same results as bigger hps fixtures.

Also that light you linked isn't anywhere even close to good leds, they are cheap old tech blurples

Check out
HLG @Stephenj37826
Timber grow lights @RainDan
cutter electronics @welight
pacific light concepts @Greengenes707
Highlights @Prawn Connery (sorry couldn't remember the new user name)


Top tier leds aren't cheap , just about anything Led related on amazon aren't gonna be considered top tier. Unless your buying kits from HLG


Hps is tried and tested, been doing it for years and is the best up front cost option by far. Especially if you have environmental control and can manage the heat.
I agree with this guy ... stay away from the the blurples !
 

diggs99

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Thank you for your timely response and useful information...the attached pic is of a lower pride/quality unit but has great reviews..I am willing to spend more $ o better units if I can justify the $ spent..
Ok well if your willing to spend more and want proper leds, search the list I gave you in my first post, they are all the best of the best led companies on the block these days. The names I listed beside them are the company reps here on rollitup. They are all good dudes and easy to deal with.
 

RocketBoy

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I will be adding to my lights and have an opportunity to aquire numerous 1000w hps/MH fixtures..my current home is in a state that is VERY HOT in the summer so heat is an issue. I want maximum yield for my effort and wiling to spend $$ on HVAC...My question is are the new LED lights even close to as efficient as traditional lighting fixtures I understand that you have to add much more LED to acquire the same results but if I want to do commercial grows should I stick with the traditional? I have attached a picture of a unit with great reviews...I was gonna put 6 of these in a 15x8 room...what do the experiance growers have th day? Thank you for your help in advance! View attachment 4443448
Don't be fucking stupid (no offence ), when it comes to YIELD AND QUALITY HPS is still king. LED's are still far behind and that's a fact.
 

The Gram Reaper

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Don't be fucking stupid (no offence ), when it comes to YIELD AND QUALITY HPS is still king. LED's are still far behind and that's a fact.
I don't think they are too far behind, one of my clients has been getting around 16-18lbs off from 10 Nextlight Megas. We pruned his plants for more tops, added another layer of trellis, and vegged them for two weeks longer. He will be hitting over 20lbs a harvest. ~1-2Lbs a light a is all I expect to see from most grows.

As for those purple lights, I am not sure how they yield. They look cool though.
 

Hust17

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Led fan girls are starting to flood in with their Bullshit.

Hate it if you want but the CURRENT Data on LEDs as of Dec 2019 show that they aren't even at the same level as HPS.

Not all of it. And I didn’t want to have to do this again.
 

RocketBoy

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Not all of it. And I didn’t want to have to do this again.
of course led companies will boast their products, thats what the spiderman led companies did. Don't get me wrong I like LEDs and believe they are right around the corner on surpassing HPs.
 

Hust17

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of course led companies will boast their products, thats what the spiderman led companies did. Don't get me wrong I like LEDs and believe they are right around the corner on surpassing HPs.
I’d argue your statement about quality and somewhat yield, but I understand your sentiment, 90% of these LED companies are liars and downright thieves. It’s taken years just to sort out who the trustworthy ones are.
 
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