Small Trial Led Garden

Mrsmokey916

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Im using some new high performance led boards hand made. Gotta see if this led shit works or not. using 5mm leds 6 blue to 1 red for veg and 6 blue to 1 red flwr. only using 4 watts for each board which puts out 1656 combined candela. with 3 boards. We'll see how it goes.
 

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fdd2blk

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you should have made a cool design. like a light bright. maybe a clown face or something. :)

nice set-up. i'll keep an eye on this one.
 

closet.cult

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there's at least one other LED grow posted on here. heads up: flowering was the trouble area. Is there any info on what spectrum those lights are in? What color temperature? how many lumens?

we're watching man. good luck.
 

Mrsmokey916

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Where from and how much, details... thanx for the pictures we like pictures thanx. VV
I copied the design off a friend of mine. the parts are availalbe at electric strores you just take a circuit board and the leds and resistors and put em together. the price to make each board is about 35 bucks.
 

Mrsmokey916

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there's at least one other LED grow posted on here. heads up: flowering was the trouble area. Is there any info on what spectrum those lights are in? What color temperature? how many lumens?

we're watching man. good luck.
the leds should be as close as possible to the growing plants. It is ok to touch the LEDs to the leaves.
Chlorophyll A absorption can be enhanced with 400-470nm, and 630-660nm wavelengths.
Chlorophyll B absorption can be enhanced with 400-470nm, and 615-635nm.
Fluorescents are good for raising seeds/seedlings because they put out these wavelengths 400-415nm, and 430-445nm, but they include almost NO RED LIGHT.
Mercury lamps are good for vegetative growth because they include these wavelengths 400-418nm, 430-440nm, but they include almost NO RED LIGHT.
The correct combination of light wavelength can give better results. Hope this gives you some info on led grows. :joint::joint:
 

natmoon

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Im using some new high performance led boards hand made. Gotta see if this led shit works or not. using 5mm leds 6 blue to 1 red for veg and 6 blue to 1 red flwr. only using 4 watts for each board which puts out 1656 combined candela. with 3 boards. We'll see how it goes.
I made a design for something similar a while back albeit a lot bigger than what your using and the panel design is a great way to use leds i reckon.
I assume that you meant 6 red to 1 blue for flowering?
Building your own led boards is so cheap and easy and its great for people who have limited space,best of luck with it:blsmoke:
 

natmoon

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Also of note is that you should try to get the leds about 1-2" away from the tops of your plants:blsmoke:
 

Mrsmokey916

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I made a design for something similar a while back albeit a lot bigger than what your using and the panel design is a great way to use leds i reckon.
I assume that you meant 6 red to 1 blue for flowering?
Building your own led boards is so cheap and easy and its great for people who have limited space,best of luck with it:blsmoke:



Definitely cheap no heat and they dont blind you when your working on your garden. Saves space by not having to have a lot of intake and exhaust fans but good ventilation is key. We'll see how they go.
 

natmoon

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Those are some nice bags of weed in your gallery,i hope you dont expect that kind of result from leds on their own?
Unless you have a couple of thousand leds you wont get a big yield.
I am going to use leds next year but only as complimentary lower bud and side lighting to my 2 fluro tubes and a 400 watt hps:blsmoke:
 

Kassidy

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the leds should be as close as possible to the growing plants. It is ok to touch the LEDs to the leaves.
Chlorophyll A absorption can be enhanced with 400-470nm, and 630-660nm wavelengths.
Chlorophyll B absorption can be enhanced with 400-470nm, and 615-635nm.
Fluorescents are good for raising seeds/seedlings because they put out these wavelengths 400-415nm, and 430-445nm, but they include almost NO RED LIGHT.
Mercury lamps are good for vegetative growth because they include these wavelengths 400-418nm, 430-440nm, but they include almost NO RED LIGHT.
The correct combination of light wavelength can give better results. Hope this gives you some info on led grows. :joint::joint:
Thanks this will help alot. I too am going to make one of these, my only problem is i have to solder a resistor to each led, plus i havnt even started on how im going to make a power board for these
 

Mrsmokey916

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Those are some nice bags of weed in your gallery,i hope you dont expect that kind of result from leds on their own?
Unless you have a couple of thousand leds you wont get a big yield.
I am going to use leds next year but only as complimentary lower bud and side lighting to my 2 fluro tubes and a 400 watt hps:blsmoke:

Im prepared for the worst but hoping for the best. Leds work well along side hps. Thats what i was using them for at first but i wanted to try just leds and see what happens.
 

Mrsmokey916

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So far the plants are already showing some growth and its only been a day and a half will post new pics in a few days
 
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