New Grower what ya think about this LED light

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im thinking about getting it just to help out my energysavers it 100 dollars

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LED Grow Light with Super Harvest Colors (NASA Red and Blue)

Introducing the L.E.D. Grow Light, a new revolution in the way we grow indoors, providing abundant harvests.

For the budding hobbyists, this LED Grow Light produces the best light wave spectrum to stimulate maximum plant growth.

The NASA space program has proven that blue and red color LED's help to optimize plant growth and promotes plant health from the specific parts of the light spectrum in two ways: it enhances the natural process of photosynthesis and saves energy by not generating light in colors that plants do not use.

This energy-efficient LED Grow Light produces almost no appreciable heat and uses 1/3 the energy of a fluorescent system. Delivering only the light your plants need, enabling you to save money on electricity.

These practical LED Grow Lights also have the benefit of being silent and unobtrusive. Lightweight with a flat base and 4 corner holes, this LED Grow Light can be hung wherever you want for maximum benefit. This is the ideal Grow Light for plant enthusiasts and plant breeders everywhere, so start spending more time enjoying the fruits of your labor with these incredible Grow Lights.

**Power Output equivalent to 300HPS light
**Power Voltage: 80 - 265V
**Dimension: 310mm x 310mm x 38mm (L x W x D)
**Expected Lifespan: Up to 100,000 hours
**The Grow Light has a total of 225 LED lights (15 rows and 15 columns).

FAQ:
* Why is Blue and Red light important for plants?
The red region has a utilization peak around 660-670 nm for Chlorophyll A and around 635-645 nm for Chlorophyll B, Plants generally make good use of all red wavelengths except for ones much longer than 670 nm.
Photosynthesis works most fundamentally from red light and secondarily from blue light.
 
My understanding is those are junk. You can also get them cheaper than 100$ on ebay. Someone with direct experience might be able to give some better info. I thought about getting one for wheat grass or something requiring low intensity light.
 
My understanding is those are junk. You can also get them cheaper than 100$ on ebay. Someone with direct experience might be able to give some better info. I thought about getting one for wheat grass or something requiring low intensity light.

i really dont have a clue about led all other led light are expensive
is it that shit could it not help what so ever?

i only grow 1 or 2 at a time i use energy savers about 200watts worth
 
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I have a smaller version of that light. It's not the greatest thing but I use it for clones and it does good but I wouldn't veg or flower with one
 
Hay man it's the power of the actual LEDs that let these panels down, your better off with a cheap UFO with 3w chips, I will have a look on the US eBay then hit u with a link.
 
thanks guys jtang i cant order from ebay im from nz
thanks anyway bro

i may get that led its 90$ not 100 just for a bit of support
 
i would say dont waste the money on that first panel! those led's are running milliwatts, no good for anything larger than a small clone at best!:2cents: ijust saw you were in nz, i used to talk to a bunch ofshort wave radio people from both the north and south islands! the kiwi frequency 27.720 lsb, did you ever play around with ham radio equipment?
 
Somewhere in these threads I read that one would be better off getting two aquarium UVs to increase resin production than a panel like you are looking at. My panel lasted one very moderate grow. I am using two led ufo's with UV, IR and overlapping footprint to grow a CS in a 3L airpot. It will be interesting to see if I can get a compact one in less than your 55 days. Your grows are outstanding already and I have never had frost like you have now. I also started a SDH and an Amphetamine at the same time under the same lights and conditions.
 
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