I would go LED. I do not have any experience however it is evident they are way more efficient.Hey all. New to this. Am trying to figure out and want opinions on light choice.
If you had to choose would you go with a 1000w equivalent <240w actual> Cree LED COB or a true 1000w HPS/CMH?
Opinions and reasons please.
Keep in mind heat/space is not an issue here...
Haha 200?! You can light 1/4 of that with hps you can't even consider led unless you add another 0 to that numberShould have specified,
My grow room is 10x13x8.
Canopy can be as big as I can afford.
Looking for best bang for my buck for around $200ish...
Damn those are cheap now that's probably the best option for a first time grower on a budgetIf this is your first grow you may wanna at least consider cmh 315. Its a good medium between hps and led and if you will have cold it might be more efficient than leds plus heating.
I understand.More efficient than hps, easier to grow with, causes less heat and can stand higher temps, and you dont have to control vpd in the same way as with leds cause theres a little infrared to work that transpiration. Better quality weed, and just easy all around. With batwing reflectors they give a real nice 4x2 foot print which is a good match to 315w.
To anyone who mainly has heat around id rec leds, but if you got real winters then CMH.
Edit: OP: get used to the idea that things cost a lot more than 200$. Lighting is only part of your setup, climate is even more important.
240 watts isn't going to be 1000 watt equivalent. Need more like 600 real watts of quality LED.If you had to choose would you go with a 1000w equivalent <240w actual> Cree LED COB or a true 1000w HPS/CMH?
Well best bang for the buck is still HPS.Just need best bang for my buck lighting now so I can get rid of these flourecents...
How many plants are you trying to grow? You already have exhaust fans and circulation fans? If it's 72-74 with no lights it's going to get hotI understand.
Climate isn't an issue.
Grow is in a basement. 72-74 deg. and 45-50% humidity year round.
Just need best bang for my buck lighting now so I can get rid of these flourecents...
you are right 25-50w per sqft is conventional wisdom but success can be obtained with lessUnless you plan on adding more LED when you can afford it. And 240w will not cover a 4x4
Success? How do you define success? You would do better to light a smaller area and get bigger denser buds. Spreading the light too thin will only spread the yield. Then you have to trim a lot more small larfy buds instead of fewer nice big dense nuggets.you are right 25-50w per sqft is conventional wisdom but success can be obtained with less