LED Grow Light 600 Watt Six Spectrum Grow light Part 2

by Brash on 11/30/2009

6 weeks (10/14/09) into flowering,10 days from my last video. This LED light panel from GrowLEDhydro.com uses 6 spectrums of light specifically designed for medical grade cannabis. Hit me up or visit my website for more information. … “LED Grow Lights” Cannabis Marijuana Weed “Big Bud” buds Hydroponics “Indoor Growing” Plants “600 watt LED grow light” “growing weed” “growing bud” “600 watt LED” “grow led hydro” growledhydro.com sativa indica organics led grow light big skunk bud growing …

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LED GROW TEST. 126W hydro grow led VS. 180W pro source LED LIGHT - Page 71 - 420 Magazine
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1 GrowLEDhydro 10/21/2009 at 1:13 am

With maintenance costs virtually eradicated, you’d be doing yourself and your plants a disservice without investing in this high quality system. The life expectancy of the Spectra-LED 600w Light System is an impressive 50,000 hours. To put this into perspective, HIDs tend to lose efficiency after their second cycle. Yields decline while energy costs remain, and HID lamps are not inexpensive. The Spectra-LED 600w Light System is environmentally safe and contains no hazardous materials.

2 GrowLEDhydro 10/21/2009 at 1:15 am

Check out the information I posted above.

If you want more info checkout my website.

3 leeea7x 10/27/2009 at 3:24 am

those look tasty man…do you know what a 120 watt light would produce if flowering started at a foot tall?

4 GrowLEDhydro 10/28/2009 at 12:38 am

It all really depends on the strain man, a lot of people seem to forget how important the strain is on yields. On this grow I was able to get between four to six ounces per plant, on one plant I only got three ounces. I think you should be able to do the same but if your using a triband LED, well good luck if you get one ounce.

5 huntr420 10/28/2009 at 4:20 am

how much did that light cost u?

6 mimoska 10/29/2009 at 1:42 am

wow, i will change to leds!!!

7 GrowLEDhydro 10/31/2009 at 2:56 am

Check out my website if your interested in the lights

8 craigfrankos 10/31/2009 at 11:29 pm

Im very interested in LED lights,but they are very expensive,i guess until there is more evidence that they will actually work and not get a tall skinny plants with popcorn buds,you need to have a video showing from the start of veg to flower

9 hort001 11/01/2009 at 11:08 pm

those plants still dont look as full or as healthy as plants grown under HID lights like hps or mh.

10 hort001 11/01/2009 at 11:09 pm

still nice lookin budz though, 5 *’s

11 GrowLEDhydro 11/03/2009 at 12:43 am

The video is in the works from seed to harvest plus some time lapse.

12 GrowLEDhydro 11/03/2009 at 12:43 am

Make sure you change to the right ones..

13 atvjoel 11/08/2009 at 6:41 pm

go on ebay, i have got a 90 watt ufo growing 1 bubba kush and its a fat bush. also got a big wardrobe box from uhaul and lined it with film i got from the hydroponic store. its extremely bight but its hard to make led penetrate through the leaves so you must put up a lot of reflection. dont bother with led that have orange just get red and blue or red blue and white. i have the ufo with spectrum 660nm red and 460 nm blue at i think 8 to 1 ratio.

14 atvjoel 11/08/2009 at 6:48 pm

get a grow tent or uhaul wordrobe box. LED is way more effiicient but use a lot of reflection, go to your local hydro store and get some mylar or film its pretty cheap. im using miracle grow tomato and leaf feeding at half doses. my bubba kush is a little over foot tall and has too many diffferent branches to count. im going to start to bud soon. dont bother with leds with orange. get red and blue or red blue and white. im using red and blue 660nm and 460 nm 8:1 ratio.ledlastwaylongerthanmh/hps

15 sexymario1 11/14/2009 at 3:24 am

Are the numbers that you qoute for your dried harvest correct or are you embellishing a little. Please say that you are telling the truth because I would love to buy two of those after christmas. three ounces per plant off of 8 plants is not bad at all. Not at all.

16 sexymario1 11/14/2009 at 3:25 am

Are the numbers that you qoute for your dried harvest correct or are you embellishing a little. Please say that you are telling the truth because I would love to buy two of those after christmas. three ounces per plant off of 8 plants is not bad at all. Not at all.

17 achillesgr1 11/14/2009 at 4:27 am

Nope, 3 oz was the average the plants grew to just about 5 feet. Ive tried to upload the video of the results a bunch of times I even converted the format but for some damn reason it wont upload.

Either way, the lights I sell now are all 3 watt led’s, 60* angle for more penetration and im using 9 spectrums of light. This configuration is the best ive ever seen and I honestly dont think it can get better than this, at least not in the near future.

18 kingdomiano 11/22/2009 at 6:18 pm

what ratio do you use? how long does it take for shipping? looks awesome. thanks

19 dirtyshawala 11/22/2009 at 6:39 pm

what’s up with the warranty on the site? it says some wild stuff about specifications not really being true and basically there isn’t a warranty except for the first 30 days.

20 GrowLEDhydro 11/23/2009 at 1:23 am

The warranty on the Lights is 3 years. The warranty information is being updated on the website so it will clearly show what the exact warrant is. Thanks

21 GrowLEDhydro 11/23/2009 at 1:27 am

The exact ration is a trade secret. What I can tell you is that all my Spectra LED grow light panels use 3watt LED’s at 60 degree angle, they use 9 spectrum’s at 12 wavelengths of light from 420nm to 730nm. The LED light panel in the video is a 1 watt LED unit using 6 spectrum’s of light. Since the upgrade I no longer sell the six spectrum model.

22 GrowLEDhydro 11/23/2009 at 1:28 am

I forgot one thing shipping is next day excluding holidays and weekends, all light are now in stock.

23 seanhiphop905 11/26/2009 at 10:16 pm

You should put up the videos of your 3 watt bulb grow.

24 GrowLEDhydro 11/28/2009 at 12:13 am

Im putting a video up of the 3w panel in the next few days.

25 uumaguumma 11/28/2009 at 6:49 pm

nice price tag…and those plants are definitely looking for that light…if they were grown with that lamp.Why is it that the only people showing off their “led” grows are those profiteering off of them.I think there could be a possible future in this…as in not now.Let me ask you,led salesman, what makes your unit so special…really?6 spectrums huh?What about the rest?2-band…tri band…5 band….why dont yal wait for the 8 band..that’ll work fo sho. lol!! 6 spectrums…HID RULEZ!!!!!!!!!!!

26 No Way 12/07/2009 at 2:34 pm

Total lie on the yields…….I’d bet my life on it.
The plants look scraggly and droopy. Im a seasoned grower with years of growing under my belt…indoors and out. I appreciate your attempts at trying to convince everyone….but WE can see the results. Ive grown under HPS and LED and there is one company out there that has real proof and way better results than this 600 watt “multi-spectrum”
Keep your spectrums a secret…..because they arent worth knowing.
BUT DONT LIE ABOUT YOUR YIELDS!!

27 Brash 12/07/2009 at 3:01 pm

Agreed there is no way the plants shown weighed between 4 and 6 0z or possibly he meant “wet weight”!!

28 Nayanga Banks 02/21/2010 at 3:28 am

LEDs engender much skepticism that can only be resolved with further studies performed by independent growers who have no affiliation with LED manufacturers and marketers. And getting pothead growers to accept scientific data ain’t exactly easy, seeing as how such growers don’t exactly exhibit a rigorous, scientifically inclined and detached outlook.

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