Both a 1000w Hortilux HPS, and a Gavita Dual End HPS have a CRI of 23, and they work great in both veg, and flowering.
14,500 lumens is nothing. A 1000w Hortilux HPS is 145,000 Lumens, and the 1150w Gavita is 166,000 lumens.
The 1000w Hortilux is 1643umol. Gavita 1150w DE HPS is 2100 umol.
A 400w Hortilux HPS by comparison is 55,000 lumens and 713 umol at 2000k. It would be only a miniscule amount higher at 2100k. Maybe 720umol.
The LED light is being slightly over rated for lumens per watt. The 300w LED is 133 lumens per watt and not 138. At 14,000 lumens and 3500k of Low CRI LED it is 232 Umol, and a 4000k High CRI LED at 14,500 lumens is 258 umol. Not alot of difference. Clearly the HPS smashes it when it comes umol for each llights given kelvin rating.
By comparison the 400w HPS Hortilux is 137.5 lumens per watt. And contrary to popular belief, lumens can be a good predictor of Umol.
I wouldnt worry about light bleaching, and given the stats Id keep that light no more than 10 inches from the top of the canopy. You can run a 400w Hortilux as close as 5-6 inches if you have good airflow. I run my 1000w Hortilux 20-24 inches from the top of the canopy, and have really really good fresh air exhange. In the winter when its really cool, I can ghet it as close as 15 inches. The main thing is have really good airflow, and assuming temps at the canopy dont exceed 85 degrees though I have had it hotter without many problems. Air exchange is key.
Also take into consideration I have no idea how hot that LED runs, so start out farther than 10 inches, and measure the temp, and bring the light up, or down accordingly.
Also consider those LED Diodes used are almost assureadly not Samsung 310b and are much less efficient.
A 300w LED with the best Samsung Diodes are at optimum usage for a 7.5 Square Foot Area. I would say that light is probably at least 1/3 less efficient and will be at optimum in a 5 square foot area. 2.3 x 2.2 area. A 365w LED with the Samsung 301b Diodes is optimal for a 3 x 3 area.
I get my watts per square foot square foot calculations using specs from the Gavita 1700e. The 1700e is 645w, and is 1700 umol, and is made for a 4 x 4 area according to Gavita, so I am not using my opinion. 645w divided by 16 squaare feet is 40.3w sq.ft.
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