Best led light?

TrusmokerKing420

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TrusmokerKing I have two Black Dog lights, a 200 watt for my 3'x3' veg tent and a 1000 watt for my 4'x4' flower tent.

In flower the colas are hard to the edge of the tent, it would be fine for a 5x5 tent.

If you decide to go Black Dog tell me and I'll see if I can get you a discount on a 1000 watt light.

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Man ive been waiting for sombody who has a BDL to tell me about it appreciate the feed back. But like most reviews ive seen on it you still get a hotspot.

Im stuck deciding between the
Gavita 1700e
Grower Choice e720
Chiled Growcraft X6 1000w or
Photontek 600w
 

pulpoinspace

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Man ive been waiting for sombody who has a BDL to tell me about it appreciate the feed back. But like most reviews ive seen on it you still get a hotspot.

Im stuck deciding between the
Gavita 1700e
Grower Choice e720
Chiled Growcraft X6 1000w or
Photontek 600w
Gavita 1700e
Grower Choice e720
Chiled Growcraft X6 1000w or
Photontek 600w

cant go wrong. i'd prolly go with the 1000w and dim it.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Gavita 1700e
Grower Choice e720
Chiled Growcraft X6 1000w or
Photontek 600w

cant go wrong. i'd prolly go with the 1000w and dim it.
If you decide to go with the ChilLed, go through this link for 5% off. I haven't tried them yet, but they look sweet.
 

KootenayDIY

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Why no mention of the electric sky by green sunshine company? I’m blown away by the performance and quality.
1.9 grams per watt on my last grow with Very very resinous fat buds.
Long list of options on the market just thought I’d put another one in the hat.
I’d do 2 es300 in that space if money was not an option
 

PadawanWarrior

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Why no mention of the electric sky by green sunshine company? I’m blown away by the performance and quality.
1.9 grams per watt on my last grow with Very very resinous fat buds.
Long list of options on the market just thought I’d put another one in the hat.
I’d do 2 es300 in that space if money was not an option
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F80M4

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@ padawan warrior thanks for the chilled this is pretty much the only choice left gavita on back order for 45-60 days and even tho migro and dj coco say phontek is the most efficient 600w led even for 5x5 yoh just cant beat 1000w
Lumatek looks good
Chiled looks good too
Gavita (I know someone personally using it and getting low 4s per light)
Fluence ... Same person using the gavita. Said they suck.
HLG looks good too
Timbers also look good.
 

Medskunk

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Guys sorry to break the row but 1000w in a 5x5 comes to 42w/ sqft. Do you need co2 supp by default? Enlighten me please for future reference
 

Roshambizzle

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Why no mention of the electric sky by green sunshine company? I’m blown away by the performance and quality.
1.9 grams per watt on my last grow with Very very resinous fat buds.
Long list of options on the market just thought I’d put another one in the hat.
I’d do 2 es300 in that space if money was not an option
ES's are very expensive and you would need probably 4 300s for a 5 by 5. You can get a lot more better product for that price.
 
i'd go with more than 600w in a 5x5.

I'd go with the chilled tech 1000w, mammoth LED has a 800w. if i was gonna get 600w i'd probably still go with Chilled, Thinkgrow or Gavita

Hey Polpo, @HydroKid239 , @Nappertunity , and @Renfro. You guys seems really knowledgeable on the art of growing! I've been looking into ChilLED and was wondering what you all would recommend for a 40X40X80in tent. I'm new to this labor of love and am looking for a light that will be suitable from seedling through flowering! I currently have a 112 Pc (15W per), nominal power: 248W GreenGo VEG/BLOOM switch. Thanks in advance and happy growing!
 

Nappertunity

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@Greenarrow420 Unfortunately none of the kits from chilled will fit in a 40x40 tent. You'd need to do a puck build if you were dedicated to supporting that company.

If you want to dm me a budget I dont mind helping you look for something quality in your price range.
 
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