Hyphotonflux pro 720

Phytoplankton

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Certainly not trash, it has older diodes (LM281B) instead of the 301B or 301H. Three year warranty, a detachable driver, dimming capability, good light specs and according to them it’ll flower 5x5. On the photonflux website it’s currently sold out, but available through several retailers, at a higher price.
 
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Certainly not trash, it has older diodes (LM281B) instead of the 301B or 301H. Three year warranty, a detachable driver, dimming capability, good light specs and according to them it’ll flower 5x5. On the photonflux website it’s currently sold out, but available through several retailers, at a higher price.
I have it in week 1 of flower I’ve been very impressed with the growth I switched from a de light too this led and I think it’s out preforming my de with no ac I might add
 

Phytoplankton

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I have it in week 1 of flower I’ve been very impressed with the growth I switched from a de light too this led and I think it’s out preforming my de with no ac I might add
It will no doubt out perform the De Light. I just checked their website, I didn't even see a grow light, it's mostly industrial or home lighting. I'm glad you're happy with it and it's performing well.
 

calvin.m16

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My guess is 1-2 lbs of dry trimmed flower. The reason is, genetics, environment, fertigation accuracy and many more things play into a good yield. Also some people give their yields in total biomass (buds+trim) and others in dry trimmed flower. Decent yield with LED when filling out the entire footprint of the light is 0.8 grams per watt. Great yields would be closer to 1.3 grams per watt of dry trimmed flower.

Don't keep lights too dimmed down now that they are going into stacking (week 4), look into the Photone app and try to follow this DLI chart for best results.
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