Led light

ebcrew

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Personally I think you should save a little more, and like rocket soul says check out HLG. You wouldn't even have to save much more then what your looking at maybe 50 bucks, and you will get a much more quality light.
 

coreywebster

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100x100x200 but

So for that sort of space you want 50w per square foot for cheap LED, (real wattage, as in the power draw)

Or

30-35w per square foot with more efficient lights like HLG or spider farmer, the mars ts range fall in between probably looking around 40w+ per square foot for best results.

I would recommend getting a kit too or parts and DIY, its not difficult and you get more light for you £/$ but I appreciate its not what some people are expecting to be doing when they start looking to get into LEDs.

I would stay away from cheap lights on amazon and remember most reviews are written 5min after the light has been plugged in and not after a whole harvest has been completed.

Always look for the recommended coverage in flower so you don't end up with a light that will only light up 1/2 your space.
The mars 600ts covers 1.5ft x 1.5ft so with a 1m tents even 4 of them is a bit under lit, doesn't sound such a good deal then ey.
 

Rocket Soul

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Or ive been looking at. Of theys has well
Cmh 315 is a bit underpowered for a full meter imo. Maybe if you dont fill the entire tent. Performance is not very different to led, but its easier to grow with, led needs a fair bit control over the environment to get the plants to transpire.
 

Hotdoggs

Active Member
Cmh 315 is a bit underpowered for a full meter imo. Maybe if you dont fill the entire tent. Performance is not very different to led, but its easier to grow with, led needs a fair bit control over the environment to get the plants to transpire.
Ive been looking at the led on amazon
 

Rocket Soul

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Avoid the amazon leds, theyre almost all crappy. Really, all the purple ones seems to be shite.

Cmh and led work good together aswell. We use a mix innorder to keep temps where we want it during winter time, and more leds during the summer.
 

Hotdoggs

Active Member
Avoid the amazon leds, theyre almost all crappy. Really, all the purple ones seems to be shite.

Cmh and led work good together aswell. We use a mix innorder to keep temps where we want it during winter time, and more leds during the summer.
So was tbe best to get en but im new to it all for budget
 

Rocket Soul

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What is your budget??

Easiest would be to buy a cmh for now and come hotter summer months a few ledstrips around the sides: dim rhe cmh over summer and boost the leds and vice versa during winter.
 

Rocket Soul

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You could also try one of the china lights, there are several for around 350$.spiderfarmer SF models seems to be a decent low cost led upgrade. But youre a bit stuck for warranty if something happens.
 
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