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See my even more existing comply with up experiments & examinations: ► Red vs Blue light & plant advancement: https://youtu.be/sfihE4IuFuU ► To stop Pointer Burn: https://youtu.be/gHWf4Hfi3hA ► Light Cycles & DLI: https://youtu.be/dQlOJ1zvoPI ► Expense Calculator: https://youtu.be/aToYhyPZMVs LEDs that accomplished much better: ► Spider Farmer SF300/SF600: https://youtu.be/RXbR-hcXeQ4c ► “1000” Design LEDs Pt1: https://youtu.be/g6n8VhVGKDY ► “1000” Design LEDs Pt2: https://youtu.be/WmjOSzSF-HI ► Spider Farmer SF-2000: https://youtu.be/lK28aiRQ_Vs ► Active Grow LoPro Max https://youtu.be/PCaesi_M5DQ ► LED T5 Replacement Tubes: https://youtu.be/5KcJf1Tbmbg ► Infinity Linear: https://youtu.be/PfPmdKabemM GUIDELINES: Preventing LED scammers: https://link.albopepper.com/badLED Examining Date: 2015 The LED expand light market has in fact finished up being glutted with reduced end, reduced electrical power lights. Unfortunately, not all LED illumination options have really gauged up to their cases. I selected to try examining a pair of entrance degree LED expand lights in the hopes that I may uncover something that would certainly remain up to day with my T5 fluorescent light. As well as the cost to run it is alright (altho I think LEDs have the capability to exceed this component). I was meaning to uncover an expand light that would certainly run in a shelf system, merely as fluorescent lights do. For this application, LED panel lights are incredibly attracting. They consistently spread light throughout the plant cover. *** ITEM EXAMPLE *** This T5 shelf system is an instance of what I’m selecting right here: Http://amzn.to/2n9pAnB (Amazon) I desire to see a system like this that uses LEDs instead as well as functions merely. Prior to you offer me a thumbs down, bear in mind that I take pleasure in LEDs & I’m honestly looking for a thing that fits the expenditure. EXAMINATION BED (# CommissionsEarned):. Leading Rack – T5 Fluorescent/ 2ft x 4 light bulbs (6500k) – 96w (86w actual – established after making video clip). Defense place: 22.5″ x 13.5″ = 304 sq in. Upfront Expense (Q1 2016) – $89. Amazon.com Link: http://amzn.to/2npsKFE. Base Rack Side 1 – LED Blue – 13.8 w (15w genuine). Defense area: 12″ x 12″ = 144 sq in. Upfront Expense (Q1 2016) – $35. Amazon.com Link: http://amzn.to/2mSp1wI. Base Rack Side 2 – LED Red + Blue – 45w (29w actual). Security place: 12″ x 12″ = 144 sq in. Upfront Expense (Q1 2016) – $36. Amazon.com Link: http://amzn.to/2mSMJsq. My PPFD Meter (Apogee Instruments):. ► https://amzn.to/3ebJiHZ. UPDATED READINGS:. After getting my Apogee SQ-500 Quantum Light Sensing Unit, I had the capacity to take some PAR analyses as established in PPFD. This is definitely even more useful than a lux analysis. 15w Blue LED: 29 PPFD @ 6 inches/ 60 PPFD @ 3″. 15w (9w) Red/Blue LED: 120 PPFD @ 6″. 45w (29w) Red/Blue LED: 320 PPFD @ 6″. Array: Lights were placed 6″ from dirt surface. Initial Test: Numerous seed kinds expanded in potting mix in trays & apartments. Last Test: Tom Thumb lettuce expanded from seed in Kratky’s hydroponic trays. – Seeds from Botanical Interests: http://shrsl.com/?~bzt8. END RESULTS:. Using 48w per plant, the T5 light generated among one of the most plant growth. The “45w” Red/Blue LED light brought out acceptably, nonetheless not instead. I want to review it just a bit a lot more. The 15w Blue LED system was just incapable to bring out. It was similarly clearly observed in an array of various other seed startings throughout my initial examination. TIPS:. I do not urge buying these 15w LED systems for anything apart from an added light. The LED would certainly call for to be high sufficient up that it does not color the plant from the all-natural light. To remain up to day with a T5, I would certainly attempt to discover a Red/Blue panel LED that takes in over 30w per square foot. It’s feasible that some layouts might be much more reliable than various other equivalent LED panels. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -. SUPPORT:. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -. W E B ➝ https://albopepper.com. F B ➝ https://www.facebook.com/albopepper. I G ➝ https://www.instagram.com/albopepper. T E S ➝ https://shop.spreadshirt.com/albopepper/. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
The LED expand light market has in fact finished up being glutted with reduced end, reduced electrical power lights. I picked to try inspecting a pair of access degree LED expand lights in the hopes that I could uncover something that would certainly remain up to day with my T5 fluorescent light. I was meaning to find an expand light that would certainly run in a shelf system, just as fluorescent lights do. I do not motivate buying these 15w LED systems for anything apart from an extra light. The LED would certainly need to be high sufficient up that it does not color the plant from the all-natural light.
AlboPepper - Drought Proof Urban Gardening
Learn more about artificial lighting and plant growth:
► What is PAR Light? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3dxjk_E2Ac
► The impact of Red or Blue light on plant growth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfihE4IuFuU
► To avoid Tip Burn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHWf4Hfi3hA
► Light Cycles & DLI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQlOJ1zvoPI
► LED Wattage vs Efficacy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99lL68N20Bc
► Coverage Area & Light Placement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK28aiRQ_Vs
► Light Payoff Calculator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aToYhyPZMVs
Here are some other LEDs that I’ve tested:
► Active Grow LoPro Max – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCaesi_M5DQ
► Infinity Linear – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfPmdKabemM
► Transcend LED T5 Tubes – 23wx4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7wHj6PLv6s
For some tips on avoiding LED scammers, read more: http://albopepper.com/LED-grow-light-disappointment.php
george george
Jerri Croft led ,,the only heat is from the heat sink which is cooling the electronics,,as far as heat from the bottom where the light bulbs are located,there is really no heat whatsoever
Monkeys Uncle
Came here to make Pak De’s point. The brigher panel produces 82.6% more lux, but requires 300% more power to get that. If you had ran 3 of the lower powered lamps, they would take the same amount of power as the brigher panel (9×3 vs 29. Actually about 6.9% less power), yet yield 64% more lux. Yes, the initial investment would be greater, though. You’d also have more flexibility for moving them around and achieving better coverage as you desire.
Great videos, though!
djiniiiii
Why not just go for an LED T5 light? They come at 6500K as well…
AlboPepper - Drought Proof Urban Gardening
@djiniiiii Please watch the video listed in my comment:
*Transcend LED T5 Tubes* – 23wx4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7wHj6PLv6s
Faith Duperron
hello love the review videos man very good job. i have a question that i am haveing a very hard time finding awswers to . what is your opinion on the lm301h 1 watt diodes vs the half watt or .4 watt diodes? i really cant find any awswers so even a shot in the dark based on your knowledge would be greatly appreciated . sure hope to hear back .thanks for your vids and effort keep up the good work!
downey
it’s really too bad that you only used red and blue LEDs instead of a larger spectrum. i think light intensity has little to do with it. but who knows
AlboPepper - Drought Proof Urban Gardening
Agreed. This video was from a different era. Back then, it was much more common to see LED grow lights with a very limited spectrum. Good riddance to those days!
Daniel Dipeppe
What’s your opinion on t 8 6500 k I have a case of bulbs to use up
Olivia Lujimin
Hai anybody cAn help me..what type of white light I can use for growing veggie?
GAwA Grass Art with Aether Lyte Gawa Club
I have appreciated this channel, it’s knowledge, and it’s honesty. I want to share a point that we are going to prove soon in time lapse.
For any plant with fruit or flower nodes at more than 1 height (1 node 6″ above the floor + another node 5″ above the floor) 6500K is the reddest light an indoor plant should receive until flower.
Adding inches between the nodes by veging with 5400K sunlight will cut indoor yield almost 50%
I will always pay for 54watts of 6500K florescent instead of 15watts of 5400K LED, to add 50% more yield in flower.
Sevenspine III
U arent factoring color.
AlboPepper - Drought Proof Urban Gardening
The models used are obsolete. Color doesn’t even matter at this point. Fortunately, there are MUCH better LED options these days.
Joelson Ethridge
I like your videos because you learned how to grow before you started making youtube vids about it. Ive seen alot of people on youtube “teaching” when they havent even learned yet. Anyways, good job on the grow vids, i find them entertaining.
AlboPepper - Drought Proof Urban Gardening
I really appreciate your feedback. I agree. Many people will make a video showing what to do, even though they have zero experience with it. And then they might not even show the results. So you never know if it worked or not. Thanks for watching Joelson!
Rob Sanchez
3 watt t5 l.e.d are best for seed to veg… i have 2 150 watt l.e
D samsung meanwell driver and using 4 of the 6 t5 thats 12 watts and runs miles on the l.e.d for veg.
mermaid la femme
First time subscriber I loved your presentation and honest approach in a great understandable manner……hugs and best wishes from Scotland xx🤗😀
TcVideoHosting
Mostly white led is best for non fruiting plants.
Heather Friedman
I like led
AlboPepper - Drought Proof Urban Gardening
Me too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmjOSzSF-HI
J B
Loving the jersey!
Ankur Agarwal
i get same heat burn due to heat stress from lights if placed too closed, i don’t its nutrient related
AlboPepper - Drought Proof Urban Gardening
Thanks for watching! I agree that it’s not nutrient related. I’ve addressed the issue in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHWf4Hfi3hA
Ben Ortega
Thank you so much for your useful videos! I recently am getting into growing pepper plants and have a couple of seedlings that have sprouted. I went the rout of the T5 thanks! looking foward to getting my knowledge on the subject up!