Commercial Grow using LED Grow Lights
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@3:45 Before and After shots. In the "Before", the Camera is above the netting but in the "After" shot, The camera is UNDER THE NETTING, much LOWER to make the plants look so much BIGGER. The camera should be at the same level in both shots.
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For the price u can get way better and the buds arnt even that big ill use hps
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How much cannabis did you harvest in the video?
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Damn fine advert!
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Notice they aren't letting you hear the sound from those UFO lights. Those things sound like a vacuum cleaner when turned on, and they aren't adjustable for fan speed.
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@KayakFisher01 When it does finally show a "Now" shot of the buds, they are pitiful and airy. I could grow better buds with an HPS any day, and buy 2 or 3 times the HPS for the price.
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I guarantee thos plants aren't grown under LED. If they are, you can bet they are airy and not dense at all. I've seen LED vs HPS, and LED is more efficient, but it does not have the intensity to grow heavy dense buds. Cannabis didn't evolve under only 2 or 3 specific wavelengths, it grew under full spectrum of the sun, which HID is best for simulating.
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I bought a Kessil H350 as an experiement, and response during vegetation blows HID lights away. I have sun leaves with stems 1/4" in diameter. My friend who is a commercial grower says he's never seen leave stems that thick before, and foliage production is off the hook. Internodal lengths are extremely tight (less than 1" on the main stem), and branching is insane. I can;t wait to see the flowering results. So far, two thumbs up on the Kessil H350 series.
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i neeed help bad last night i passed out after a food stoney seshh and i forgot to shut off the lights to ny grow i just started little seedling as soon as iwoke up i jumped up n shut them off should i keep the lights on or should i let them sleep for a few hours and put them back on? smh i realy screwd up...
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as long as LEDs cost so SO MUCH! I will wait to burn my money on affordable high watt lights. I have looked into diode cost panels ect. there is no need for the 300% mark up its BS! and not worth it!
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@That0neguy01 I get the angles, they should do true before n after shots. But THC does degrade in high temps, plants grown in 80+ Will have less thc than a plant grown between 70-80 and best at 75 degrees. for thcv, cbd I do not know. I spent 4k on 300 wtt led and they dont compete with hps only way I would grow with them is if someone wanted to let me borrow them, to much of a risk. You can grow good pot but yield is way off.
Heat dosnt really degrade THC. At least not nearly as much as light does.
As far as LED lighting goes, i noticed alot of camera tricks and such to try to convince me of the productivity. Such as the angles of the before and after shots.
True quality bud dosnt require deception.
And if LED works so well, where are the sources proving this? Im sorry, but i dont find "ProSourceWorldWide" promoting their own product to be a very reliable source.
That0neguy01 1 month ago
@That0neguy01 What basis are you providing this comment from that heat doesn't degrade THC? We know emphatically that it does through labratory testing of the product. Camera tricks?? I guess we can let the viewers decide that for themselves... The fact that we offer a 90 day trial on all our products and have done so since July '09 shows a little about who we are and that we're willing to stand behind our products.
ProSourceWorldwide 1 month ago
@ProSourceWorldwide
Actually i'm not the only viewer whos pointed out the camera tricks.
And the 90 day trial thing sounds good. I just think it would be easier for you guys to convince the youtuber market by adding a more personal touch than making it look like an infomercial. From what ive seen within the YT community,especially among growers, is the best videos are the ones that show more detailed demonstration of their discoveries.Growers dont always have money to blow on a risky investment
That0neguy01 1 month ago
@That0neguy01 We have a follow-up video that will be more of a walk-through to give more details on how to properly grow with these types of lights. It will be more of a User's Guide to growing with our lighting systems and I can assure you there will be no camera trickery involved...thanks for your comments though, we always welcome feedback no matter how positive or negative it is.. The new video will be released in about a week or so...
ProSourceWorldwide 1 month ago