LEDGirl
Active Member
You can get a better coverage area using multiple 126W units, vs a 318W unit, in terms of watts per square foot. The 318W unit certainly packs more watts into a square foot, but a lot of people are more concerned about coverage area, which is why there are different units to allow flexibility for your individual grow. If you wanted super-high power setup over a large area, you would use multiple 318W's, if you wanted a sufficient setup for a large area, but a bit more economical (both in watts and equipment cost) I'd use multiple 126W unitsSo is what you are saying is the larger wattage units are not as efficient? Or simply that you can get better coverage with more, multiple, small units?
So you want to do 9 plants in a 24" x 24" space? As the plants won't be very tall, you will have excellent penetration from top to bottom. Using a "sheet" of LED's over those plants would make them literally grow like you've never seen before. It's hard to express just how different the plants grow under LED... You really have to see it with your own eye to get it.I am only talking 1-2' tall plants max, meaning around 9 or so in such a sized area. So the area would have to be covered fully, unlike a singe hid bulb hanging over. Even though the HID gives areas that are not fully lit as well. A full LED array above that area should blow away those few plants at that short height. Do you agree?
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