What led would be comparable to 1000w hps for 4x4 foot coverage

Well to make things simple for you. I just added an led first time user of led next to my 1000w hid on a 4x8 flood tray. I went with the spiderfarmer se7000 6 bar light and am very happy . 468 with the site 15% off and a coupon 15% off found on Google search no tax. The se series uses the Samsung evos

I think it's 730w but I turn it down. To make it easy for you just get the spiderfarmer 8 bar version it pulls 1000w at the wall, and you wont be missing anything. And can always dim it down to 600w or 700w. Its really stronger than I thought it would be.
 
I have been using a 1000w mg for veg and switching to 1000w hps for flower ever since I started growing again in 1998 when I got out of the Military and left the DOS...I am going to make my first run with a 720w LED starting soon...we shall see how it goes...I am preparing with the cal mag supplement for the LED...Hopefully comes off without a hitch!
 
You should be good. 720 Tomahawk from HLG is what is in my 5 x 5. Works well.
 

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ApacheTech has a nice bar light, now. They also have the same old design lights they were selling 10 years ago, too! LOL!...but nice lights all the same.
 
ApacheTech has a nice bar light, now. They also have the same old design lights they were selling 10 years ago, too! LOL!...but nice lights all the same.
Its interesting to see that they still use 630-640nm diodes for their reds.
T, youre an oldtimer do you have any opinion on 640 vrs 660 for red supplement?
 
I myself would go for the
680w Mammoth Mint White. Though, it looks like they wont be available until late summer.




I tried one of their current evo veg lights and the plants are loving it over the full cycle Evo light that was in there.

They are selling the 2026 model already. The sun and cmh lights have the closest spectrum to each other, it looks like the new '26 nova series mimics the spectral curve(atleast within the PAR range) to cmh's pretty well.

We got a few highgrove evos with a similar spectrum to the mammoth 25 series and the highgrove are putting out the best flower I've ever grown. But if I had to start over today and shop for something new I think I'd try one of the mammoth nova's. It looks like they are taking a step in the right direction to me by filling in the troughs a bit more.
 
I tried one of their current evo veg lights and the plants are loving it over the full cycle Evo light that was in there.

They are selling the 2026 model already. The sun and cmh lights have the closest spectrum to each other, it looks like the new '26 nova series mimics the spectral curve(atleast within the PAR range) to cmh's pretty well.

We got a few highgrove evos with a similar spectrum to the mammoth 25 series and the highgrove are putting out the best flower I've ever grown. But if I had to start over today and shop for something new I think I'd try one of the mammoth nova's. It looks like they are taking a step in the right direction to me by filling in the troughs a bit more.

The Sun, is 5000k-5800k- depending on time of day, or cloud cover
CMH is around 4100k
Hortilux Blue is 5500k

Digilux has a DE Halide 1000w that puts out almost 2000umol-5500k


Hortilux just came out with a 1400w x 5500umol LED. No idea of the $$$$$. Im sure it aint cheap.
 
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