Thanks for the suggestion, do you have any experience with Timber lights?Timber Cypress 6 is half the price of the 1700e. If you have a cold climate and would have to supplement heat with the LEDs then the CMH might be a better option.
Not personally but they are made to order locally where I am. I know tons of people who have had great results with them. I would say they are on par with HLG quality-wise and hard to beat the price for a US-made strip light especially with the current 15% off. The Gavita is slightly more efficient. The Cypress 8 puts out about the same amount of light as the Gavita 1700e but draws 80w more. It is also $450 cheaper.Thanks for the suggestion, do you have any experience with Timber lights?
The Gavita is a known name in the commercial industry. They use the latest gen Samsung White & Osram red diodes and have a 5 year warranty. The Cypress uses last gen Samsung LM561C White diodes which are slightly less efficient.Thanks! Started doing some research on that Cypress 8. Looks great, it leaves me wondering why the Gavita 1700 is so special? I’m not too into DIY at the moment, and I come from an HID background, so the LED route is a tough sell so far.. any thoughts on density, light penetration and terp/trichrome production between the different lights?
Either light will put out enough heat in a 4x4x8 tent. I've run a little over 400 watts with LEDs and was able to hold 85 degrees no problem. 1 315 puts out less but I feel the uv they put out makes it feel warmer, specially when working under them.Timber Cypress 6 is half the price of the 1700e. If you have a cold climate and would have to supplement heat with the LEDs then the CMH might be a better option.
I had thought that LED would lack trichrome production that you get with HID due to the lack of UV spectrum. I must say that the runs I have done with LED were really superior in quality to anything I have grown under HID. Better terpene production, denser nugs. If I was buying new lights I would be looking at LED for sure. If I was going to stick with HID I would go with HPS.Great specs on the Timber, but can anyone weigh in on the CMH vs. LED?
Thanks!I had thought that LED would lack trichrome production that you get with HID due to the lack of UV spectrum. I must say that the runs I have done with LED were really superior in quality to anything I have grown under HID. Better terpene production, denser nugs. If I was buying new lights I would be looking at LED for sure. If I was going to stick with HID I would go with HPS.
Awesome!I did pretty good for my first run using a dual 630w CMH in a 4x4, had 4 plants (26 cookies) in 7 gal pots. I had an aphid problem half way through and decided to keep going with it, I still pulled almost a pound and the aphids were brutal. I am half way through my second run, with more 26 cookies and some jack 47, got 5 plants in there now with zero aphids in sight, I should get over a pound with this run.
Their great lights from what I've seen, just make sure you go with the Phillips 3100k bulbs if you go that route.Awesome!