Best LED Strains and Phenos

Soundguy

Active Member
With all the comments about "fluffy" outcomes around and experience ranging from typical hard just like outdoor or HID to something resembling fluffy from the same and different strains an even phenotypes of the same strain I am curious to hear what strains are favored by LED growers. Not all LED product is fluffy, the same strain can even vary from pheno to pheno and some strains seem to produce nice hard normal product pretty much across the board. So what do you have the best luck with? Thanks for any input.
 

Soundguy

Active Member
Thanks Orion my best so far yield and quality may be DNA Sharks Breath and RKS but I am hoping for more options that thrive under LED
 

orion22

Member
also I've found you can grow almost any strain well under LEDs It just requires a different technique than growing under HPS. If your newer to growing or looking to get the hang of LEDs Id go with an auto or indica and veg for a month at most, something that doesn't get to big, I've found that growing sativa like Kali Mist requires intensive scrogging and topping. the main factor in poor buds under LED's has to do with the quality of your light. I know people on this sight have had great success with Area 51 and the Hans Panel. good luck with your grow soundguy
 

bicit

Well-Known Member
I think it's also important to note what qualities you're looking for. Quantity vs quality, soil vs hydro, Scrog vs SOG, pest/disease resistance, ect. Everyone has their own definition of ideal qualities.
 

Dudemankidson

Active Member
I have some Jack Herer and Lemon Kush under a CLW Storm 440. They are both thriving however the Herer is far surpassing in density.
 

optzulu

Well-Known Member
The key with led is to design your grow room for it and not just replace the lights.

Start by moving the heat from you leds lights to your plants. Instead of sucking air from the top you push your warm air from the top to the bottom and suck it away from the bottom.

It doesnt matter what strain you use.
 

Dudemankidson

Active Member
That's an interesting concept optzulu. My tents are small enough that the led's keep that tent at nearly always ideal temps for me. My tent holds temp without venting for long durations thus allowing me to dump co2 into it without it all getting sucked out. I have clip fans and mini tower oscillating fans that mix up the air and dehumidifiers in the tents to keep humidity where I want it. I have a CLW 440 in a 4x4x5.5 and a Agromax 720 in a 4x8x6.5.
 
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