G2-800w PARmaxx parabolic refraction integrated full spectrum LED grow light - 4x4 cr

new2led

Member
Grow particulars;


ENVIRONMENT


4 foot X 4 foot square growing area in a 48" total height crawl space. I built a 4' x 4' frame out of 2x3's that I will be using in conjunction with heavy plastic garden fencing in a SCROG format.


PLANTS


I have acquired 5 plants that have been vegging outdoors up until now, they have been wired down and have started to spread out already and stand about 7-10 inches.


***note all 5 are infested with fungus gnats.

STRAIN PARTICULARS

Heavyweight Fruit Punch Feminised Seeds Specs

Type: 70% sativa 30% indica Flowering time: 55 days indoors. Outdoors: mid October Yield: 600 g per m2 indoors. Outdoors up to 900 g per plant Effect /Buzz: Euphoric and Intense Smell/Taste: Sweet and fruity, with a smooth smoke THC: 21%


NUTRIENTS


Pretty sure I am going to run with general hydroponics organic lineup.


GROWING MEDIUM


3 gallon plastic standard pots with sunshine mix #4.


LIGHTING


G2-800w PARmaxx parabolic refraction integrated full spectrum LED grow light.

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PSUAGRO.

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^^ uh oh.......hydrogrowled ain't gonna be happy about that thing! Lol.......be a hustler or get hustled, right brother?:-P

I'll follow, always found these budzilla type panels intriguing, good luck grower
 

puffenuff

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Yeah looking like now we have magnum, advanced, hydrogrow, and vipar doing the matrix style leds. Interested to see how this turns out. Looks good so far.
 

Cococola36

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hmmmmm I wonder if parabolic style leds are the future.... I can't buy everything lol so im in for the ride
 

PICOGRAV

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full spectrum LED
I don't know about that? In your pictures it looks like there is only far red and almost violet light, no green. I thought full spectrum would have at least notable amount of green, no?

How much did the light cost?
 

tags420

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Give the guy a break...he has it already so lets see what he can do with it. Nice setup, it has a good chance to perform really well.

There are cheaper direct from china ways to get the light but either way they are all the same...but only a grow test will show what's up, so lets watch.

new2...I saw you on some other forums. You will probably get more action on here than any other ones.

And on a side note...as diodes themselves get better/more powerful I think that reflectors or parabolics will be useful and we will see more of them for sure.

EDIT:
I don't want to take up space so this is to picograv below

He(new2led) has made no claims about the light...just that he is using it.
This is off magnums site "5 dialed in spectrums refracted in the exact amounts essential for big bud production! 420nm, 470nm, 530nm, 640nm, 660nm."
the 530nm is what makes it "full spectrum" as little as there may be. It looks like there are different parabolics for different diodes.

They are probably something close to this but with just the 5 nm's magnum says.
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/1028370329/2013best_for_greenhouse_hydroponics_aeroponics_red.html


New2... sorry for the interruption, grow on brother.
 

PICOGRAV

Well-Known Member
Give the guy a break...he has it already so lets see what he can do with it. Nice setup, it has a good chance to perform really well.

There are cheaper direct from china ways to get the light but ether way they are all the same...but only a grow test will show what's up, so lets watch.

new2...I saw you on some other forums. You will probably get more action on here than any other ones.


And on a side note...as diodes themselves get better/more powerful I think that reflectors or parabolics will be useful and we will see more of them or sure.
tags, don't you think inaccurate advertising would lead to misconceptions about what light wave lengths work best for the plants?

I would love to actually find out who made the LED modules/chips in this product and look at the power supply design and normal operating temperatures of the LED's them self's.
 

new2led

Member
noticeable new growth happening. some leaf cupping, not sure if its magnesium / light related or just that the plants are trying to release some moisture. I cut the power in half and now I am only running the light at 400w to see if the problem gets corrected. I also added in a high volume fan to dry up some of the excess soil moisture. See if this works.

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new2led

Member
Looks like the problem has been solved :)

Going to town today to pick up a bomb for my fungus gnat issue and everything should be smooth sailing from here on out!

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PICOGRAV

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Hey new2, I've been trying to find some more info on this panel, not much luck, must be too new? but I could find a number of identical threads on other forums, I think you should focus on giving us better information here rather then wasting your time shit posting with no replies...

As I mentioned before,

I would love to actually find out who made the LED modules/chips in this product and look at the power supply design and normal operating temperatures of the LED's them self's.
This could be a lot to ask from you, but even some more info on the build quality or customer service from the manufacture would give us some better insight into how the "led environment" influenced that steroidal growth.
 

tags420

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He turned them around and it just looks way bigger. First pic the bends/lst goes out to the parameter so the is open space. The second the bends/lst go towards the center and makes it look super thick. I'm sure there has been some growth but the setup/orientation of the plants is what makes the big difference.
 
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