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Indoor Garden Using LED 90 Watt UFO Mylar Grow Tent

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We are growing a few vegetables indoors this winter with our new 90 Watt LED UFO Grow Light. Its great for all sorts of indoor growing. We are growing Ace Red Bell Peppers, Tomato Plants, Eggplant, Beans and a dwarf lemon tree.

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  • LOL compares with 400 watt or 600 watt HPS!???? HAHAHAHAHAHA BS!

  • @SuperGrowPlants

    Have you ever tried it? Il give you some pro's and cons

    HPS

    Pro's - Very bright, has full spectrum of light, Good penetration

    Con's- Lots of Heat, Needs fans, needs ballast, energy bill, Blown bulbs

    LED

    Pro's - Able to get close to the plant minimize any stretching, No wasted energy, No heat, Small, no ballast, 50 000 hour leds' one 90 watt unit is the same as a 400 watt hps bulb in terms of useful output (just because its brighter does not mean its better)

  • @SuperGrowPlants

    Con's - Needs more penetration to get to lower leaves ( LED's are very directional, need to place them on angles to use all the plants leaves), Not a full spectrum ( you need to provide a fluorescent to get a full spectrum)

    Some say cost but I sell for 220$, you save on the energy bill and bulbs and the ufo's are so compact, its easier to work with,

    Each ufo covers abouta 3x3 area for most uses if your growing lettuce for example you can stretch that to 7x7, Depends how high

  • First, no shock happened nor wil it ever. Cords are attached above the water and are suspended in the air above our heads. And LEDS do work. You do need either a few fluorescents (more then what you see here) or a HPS.

    We tried just a bucket, didn't do anything. We tried a humidifier and it gets to steamy/ bucket runs out every 4 hours.

    You just have to get the right LEDS. Don't even look at ebay.

    Contact me if you want to buy some I am sure we can make an arrangement. And we now do wholesale.

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  • You're dumb, I hope you get shocked. You really should mop up that water

  • Damn, that water on the floor looks really sketchy!

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  • your not my frieeennnddd buuuddddy, CLEAN UP THAT MESS

  • The comments I've read on here made me LMAO thanks guys I needed that:)

  • 1 - 90w LED UFO ~= 250w HPS/MH and are good for about a 2ft. x 2ft. area each

    2 - Use a cheap humidifier and mop up that water before you get electrocuted or you get a serious mold/mildew problem, or both.

    3 - Install some form of screen that would help you to keep your canopy even so you can keep your lights much closer.

    I'm a big fan of LED grow lights, but the manufacturer claims are grossly exaggerated. Have fun!

  • do you intentionally pronounce "trellis" and "mylar" wrong?

  • F--king retards mop up that water

  • IM AN ELECTRICIAN, MOP UP THAT WATER BEFORE YOU FRY!

  • @Crucibletheunrated noob comment.

  • @SuperGrowPlants dumbass old school hid growers are too stupid to do some homework. the more watts the better to kindigarden growers, go read something. there is soo much more to Chlorophyll and light absorbtion then lumens.

  • WTF? Cords in water?

  • go grow marijuana! hahaha

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