600W vs 1000W - Bud QUALITY

Big Perm

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I see in that comparison that they were all grown the same way with different lights.
IMO the grower has so much more control than simply flipping on a light. If techniques like running a flat canopy with some LST, the light could be used more efficiently when talking about yield. I only say this because I look at that HPS grow, and it looks pretty pitiful. They could have gotten so much more out of that plant. So when I think of that, I can't help but look at the others and wonder what their results might have been had they grown them more appropriately. I mean, we are already splitting hairs on the lighting, right? But no one splits hairs on methods. Both I think have a very significant impact on the final result, and the method is free.
My point is, you can take two plants and grow them differently under the same light and get different results. If you grow two plants the same under two different lights, you'll get different results.
If you grow two plants differently under different lights, it is possible to get the same results.
 
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Big Perm

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If they were grown start to finish with those lights, it's kind of already skewed because no one that grows with hid (and knows what they are doing) vegges with a HPS, they use a MH. They do this to capture both benefits of each bulb's spectrum at different times of the plant's life. Right off the bat there is a major discrepancy when simply comparing lights. It always seems to be a battle of flowering, but your vegging is equally important, at least IMO. I would never veg with a HPS.

So to take one gas bulb and compare it to a full spectrum LED when the bulb being tested isn't the only bulb normally used by growers using hid, is not really a comparison.
 
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Old Thcool

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If they were grown start to finish with those lights, it's kind of already skewed because no one that grows with hid (and knows what they are doing) vegges with a HPS, they use a MH. They do this to capture both benefits of each bulb's spectrum at different times of the plant's life. Right off the bat there is a major discrepancy when simply comparing lights. It always seems to be a battle of flowering, but your vegging is equally important, at least IMO. I would never veg with a HPS.

So to take one gas bulb and compare it to a full spectrum LED when the bulb being tested isn't the only bulb normally used by growers using hid, is not really a comparison.
This I agree with. And the need for more than one bulb and likely more than one fixture. I like the new LED I only need one for both potentially. But great point. Also that was 5 seconds of searching for a comparison. There are numerous video side by side grows as well. The take home from watching and reading is that HID is here to stay ( at least for now ) led is quickly gaining in popularity and is no longer just a retail market fixture. Led is more costly to get into and is still relatively new to the growing community. Hopefully it will come down in price.
 
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