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clekstro

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Ha ha: A grand equals 1000. No shit. Your last question, however, was whether I meant pounds. A pound is equal to over 2 dollars at this point. 1000 x 2= 2000. And 2000 pounds would be even more ridiculous than my conversion from pounds to dollars. So it's logical, just not easy to follow (my mistake)

Energy savings are over 80% compared to HID's, and the cheapest, feasible professional/consumer model available runs about 1500 dollars, for eight light bars (that still don't cover a very large area). That, however, is by no means the smallest. A single light bar, consisting of 3 led lights, was around $200. But it's nothing to run a grow op off of. check out LED Grow Lights.com Home Page for a sampling. They seem pretty much run of the mill.
I had never heard the point about running Led's on hydro to improve taste, and, quite honestly, can not make any comments about it as i'm yet to make my first harvest. I can say that it would be possible that using led's as supplemental lighting might have such an impact, but it's hard to predict what would happen if one were to isolate single wavelength bands (a red led of say 660, the best wavelength for chlorophyll a, will put off wavelengths between 10-20nm plus or minus) and give the plants only those. Do you know what wavelengths are responsible for taste? I certainly have no idea... I have even read that plants will respond to UV-B light by producing more THC to protect themselves. Would that have an affect on taste? Probably... but I don't know how you could control it. That would take a much better understanding of the plants than we have, and more than a little experimenting. What is obvious is that the plant, under HID lighting, is probably already receiving the wavelengths that the LED's would give it. The question is that of efficient light use and energy consumption. Unless you're shining UV or IR light on a plant (and I'm not sure how much of this would be put off by an HID lamp, if at all) then the wavelengths won't be different. The reason you save so much electricity is that you're not wasting energy putting out light the plant uses less of, but obviously at the cost of not giving it everything it perhaps could use, coupled with the high efficiency of LED's themselves. Anyone interested should check this thread out at reeferman.com by cogitus: Cogi's LED experiment - Reefer World
 

weedman23

Active Member
ultra bright led's are expensive... There are tons of them in traffic lights :P Those lights on the website are pretty much traffic lights. they can be rewired to suit your needs.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
I'm sure the chemical responsible for taste and smell is THCV. Not sure what wavelength these respond to best. NASA are a good source of information. They've been using led's to grow plants for years.

Check it out. They have lots of info on lighting in general. Lots to learn. Just type 'nasa +led's' into your search engine.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
leds are so easy to get too one traffic light has like 100 in them and they put out tons of light
Would you know the wattage and lumen capacities? You could actually use red and amber... interesting point and something worth looking into as I have a few friends in the building trade.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
It'd be a first for someone to start an LED grow, and post a journal here. If it could be scraped together, even if it's just used to grow one plant. This would be a mighty achievement. I would love to get to grips with different wavelengths... it's like a whole new field to study.

I've had little forays, but have always been put off by cost. I think it's worth taking another look. There are led's everywhere, the technology is getting cheaper by the month. The time may be almost upon us.
 

Shook

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Where i live led's are cheap as fuck when i went to my school they gave us like 10 of em... and had boxes of em...
 

hydrorascal

Active Member
Traffic lights have the wrong spectrums for plants.
Green is pretty much just reflected
Yellow is ignored
Red is too low on the plant spectrum
 

27hippie420

Active Member
why is everyone saying they're too expensive?
just go down to some old electronics shop, chances are they'll have a big bin of those little assorted leds, just pick out the red and blue ones and make the circuit yourself.

wut i've been thinking of doing is attaching the leds to like copper wire or something so you can bend the wire and leds directly where you need them, imagine how awesome that would look, a big fat pot plant lit up like a christmas tree!!!
 

nemad

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the thing about leds is .. usual led diodes wont work good.

growing key with leds is that you want to grow with leds minimum of 1w usage. (the right wavel enghts afcorse)

my first grow in veg state were with leds .. and you know what? 21 days with single 5w diode and some more weeks with more leds. ~30w togeather. they grew fine!

and guess what .. 6 females from 7 plants.

if youre more interested: http://www.youtube.com/user/LEDgrower theres my buds from them also.
 

ganjaking187

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i got mine hitting a big mirror in my grow tent and its so bright i cant see shit in there even with my locs on lmfao use a mirror with these trust me lol
 

ANC

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If you go to a large electronics supply website, you will find they offer LEDS in a range of spectra.. normaly you can sort the lists by criteria, and can then pick your poison... I have just not seen a high power LED in the right colour yet.
 
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