We have missed you! I don't understand how you don't have more subs and do this full time. You're one of the best sources for growing on TH-cam. We all hope you can get back into this much more often again!
@@scottiesgarden8682 Lies? Lol. The most efficient red diode currently offered by Samsung is the LH351H Deep Red (660 nm) V4 which produces 4.04 umol/J @ 700 mA whereas the OSRAM OSLON Hyperred Gen 5 delivers efficacy upwards of 4.1 umol/J.
indeed. this the best youtubue for growers i found yet. Thankyou. Appreciate your works.Sorry for very late to found you @Everest. i just subs yours. Warms greeting from Indonesia❤.
@@Just4Growers Well, I'm happy to hear that. I used a lot of the information from your channel and it did wonders for me. Your work is very much appreciated.
When I woke up and saw you had put up a new video I got so excited. It's been so long since we've heard from you. Your content is the best and I'm looking forward to more!
Bro i discovered your channel a couple days ago and i was amazed by the quality and representation. Then i was sad that people said in comments you went missing. And now youre here ♡♡
Miss you! I’ve been here and will continue to be. Life has changed a lot but you’re the only one I’m still following! Hope that everything is going to improve for you!
Always enjoy your breakdowns, great video as always, hope your back to uploading more regularly, we all need time for ourselves, hopefully you've gotten what you were looking for.
Seeing a new video from Everest pop up on my feed made me more gitty than a kid in a candy shop!! As the many before me have stated, welcome back!! I really appreciat all the time, energy, effort, money you put into creating content. Horticultur videos have not been the same wihtout you.
Welcome back! Thank you for sharing this informative video about indoor grow lights for hydroponics. I must admit, choosing the right indoor lighting can be a daunting task, but your video has shed some light on the subject. Your insights on how to effectively evaluate the data provided by manufacturers to determine which lighting option best suits our individual needs is greatly appreciated. Thanks again for your helpful guidance!
You're back! This made my day! Great video too :) Though my Vivosun HCF3200 seems great to me, I can't find that Samsung label anywhere and their own information is conflicting between 301h and 301b diodes. Live and learn :)
Thanks Geg. Yes, that is my house! Now, thankfully the roofless part has a new roof and has been annexed and rented out! It's a big ol' house from 1703 so there are always a few "surprises" when you take on such a challenge. :)
@@Just4Growers thank you…. I developed them for the “can” industry. But let me know if you want to test one or 2. Least I could do for someone who spreads so much knowledge .
Missed you dude love your led explination. Can you do a new ipm video explination. Dude everytime i loose passion for my systems it just takes one or to of your videos to remind me why i love my hydro hobby so much. Have a good one
Awww thanks so much for this wonderful comment Avi. IPM is a big topic and would probably need a series of short videos-there's a lot to get right, and wrong! Great idea. Thanks-and standby for more content in the not too distant future :)
Thank you amigo; it wasn’t as bad as it looks - this was a renovation project for a part of the house we didn’t use back then. All looking very tidy now. I’ll put up some post-renovation footage at the end of the next video. ;)
Technology is moving so fast today people are becoming even smarter than they were yesterday to acclimate something like this for information into the new world of science for growing is truly remarkable in the right step 👍👍👍👍👍
Watched again. Very informative video. Yeah, ya need to be careful of some of these Chinese lights with lofty claims without any info on the brand of diodes. Mostly coming from Amazon. It's crazy how much LED has improved and have become more affordable. But for anyone reading and has never bought one, do your research, listen to people like Everest and shy away from ANY blurple or most from overseas. There are a few good ones from there but beware. I've learned the hard way that sometimes spending a little extra is definitely worth it.
Thanks Rob. It’s an exciting time for growers interested in LEDs. In 2023 we are seeing very decent 720W multiarray fixtures retailing at $400 and now new “driverless” LED fixtures are available which run off DE-HPS eballasts! Watch this space.
Thanks mate I know I can trust you on your knowledge for growing and have been looking forward to seeing another vid from yourself. Hope everything is ok end clips was of a house destroyed..
Thanks Jake. By assigning diode types / groups to specific drivers, manufacturers can achieve higher overall system efficiency, rather than having to find a 'best fit' for all with a single driver. UV-A diodes are more commonly run exclusively on their own driver (but not always!), whereas far-red (730 nm) tend to be grouped with phyto-red (660 nm) to keep their ratios consistent. If growers were, for example, to boost far-red and reduce red (if they were on separate drivers) it could be akin to giving them rope to hang themselves with as plants could exhibit a shade-avoidance response and start stretching up! Not a good look for indoor gardeners. In 2023 you will see more tech coming to market including special timers that keep the far-red diodes on for an extra 15 minutes after 'lights off' to promote a quicker flowering response / transition from veg to flower. The new options that LEDs are opening up for indoor growers keep expanding! Exciting times.
Hlg is a good company as far as I have found. I got a hlg550eco and it stopped working 18 months in. They gave me a upgraded hlg 550 r spec for replacement. No hassle and sent it before I could send the dead one back.
this fall I would like to help my lemon plant in hydroponics placed in an outdoor greenhouse, which wavelength should I use as a supplement to sunlight? Could 660nm be adequate? Thanks
A couple questions... Have you ever toyed with making your own grow lights like Growmau5 just buying the COBs, and is it worth it. For a while I've toyed with making a Volksgarden rotational type garden system and making a grow light to fit. Any thoughts?
Hi BigRegg, thanks for your questions. No, I leave that kind of stuff to Growmau5 :) The old "Ecosystem" style gardens worked well because HID lamps emit their light 360 degrees perpendicular to the lamp, so positioning your garden all around it (with no reflectors on the lamp, obviously) made great sense. With LEDs it's not so cut and dried- because they don't have the same style of radiant emission. I can definitely see some potential for stadium SOG style grows with LEDs though.
Rotten 300 year old roof beam. Heavy rains, April 2020. Roof collapse! Lots of tarpaulin. Scratching of heads. Visit to bank. New roof! Complete renovation. I'll include an update at the end of the next video. :))
I run a chilled logic 660 and a chilled x1 and x6 and all of them do wonderful. I recommend anyone to buy the kits when they go on sale and build it yourself. Saves 100s and they are super easy to build
I struggle to get my chilLED logic 660 to do well in veg, I'm getting chlorosis, twisting leaves, looks like VPD nutrient lockout issues. It all goes away a few weeks into bloom though, Any tips for better results in late veg? hotter and more humid?
Amazing video, super insightful. Though isn’t ppfd more specific and important? PPF can state output but doesnt say where it’s going so it might just all be in the center instead of evenly spread. PPFD gives a density map of how the PPF is spread out along a 4x4. As shown in the video, it’s more important to check if the corners are evenly distributed. Thus it should be the other way around. If the manufacturer just gives the PPF but has no PPFD map then avoid.
Thanks for your insights Xd. I would argue that PPF comes first-total output-so this is the must-see metric. PPFD maps can be useful for showing the footprint / coverage of the light across a two-dimensional plane at a certain distance from the fixture - it's just that, if a manufacturer just shows PPFD maps and no PPF, it's a red flag for me - invariably the distance is much closer than that which is feasible when growing plants in reality - in other words, they measure at 6 - 12" to show very high PPFD numbers - but the PPF gives all-important context. The other biggie is the spectral distribution. (No point having a super high PPF, or PPFD, if all the light is concentrated in one region of the spectrum.) While we are on the subject of PPFD, I would like to add a few more points. We measure PPFD using a PAR meter-typically a handheld meter with a silicon photodiode-housed in an acrylic diffuser cap so that all incoming light is spread homogeneously over the photodiode. The amount of electricity the photodiode produces is then converted into a light intensity reading, in terms of micro moles of PAR light per m2 per second. All good, but-by its very design-a PAR meter doesn't take into account the direction or column density of the light it receives. For example, notwithstanding the spectral differences, there's a big difference between the quality of light emitted from a 600W DE-HPS and a 600W multi-array LED-the light origin is spread out over thousands of diodes (typically) with a multi-array LED compared to all coming from the same (relatively small) arc tube with a 600W DE-HPS. My point here is that if you add up the surface area of all those 9mm diodes, it will be 2 to 2.5 times more than the surface area of the arc tube. As indoor growers, we've been banging on for years about the importance of getting our lights as close as possible to our canopies, without causing localised over-transpiration stress - proximity is arguably even more important for multi-array LEDs. Your plants are the best PAR meters.
Great video! Although this much information could/should have been distributed into several topical videos, but that is just my old-school taste I guess :) Still happy to have found it, diluting info is not that hard after all, concentrating it is... Creating it might be impossible?
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and give me some great feedback. I am planning lots more LED related content where we can deep dive into more specifics, so please make sure that you're subbed! Thank you.
fc650,,sp300,v3-300,,v3-180,,grow science 300 are the lights i am using 2 of each , im in living soil and full indoor garden all winter in northern Alberta Canada veggies and medical i have been replacing my old school HPS fixtures
i have a couple SF-5000's they have been running for a little over a year...they are perfect for my 4x4 tents. My only issue with spider farmer is if you buy factory direct customer service can be a bit sketchy. I reamend going through Amazon, because there return/refund policy
Just found your excellent channel & I'm working through your content - thank you - I hope that closing video shot isn't terminal and all is well with you and yours ❣
There are so many great choices out there-but a good choice for a multi-array from an America-serving brand that I have used (and love) is called iLuminar - I show their iLogic 8 FS model (with UV and far-red) tinyurl.com/2hvs5jrc and I love it. Potted diodes are easy to clean; excellent thermal management and most importantly, the plant response was really good.
Hi Everest i took a 3 year break from growing indoor and i would like to start back up do you(or anyone) have a playlist for getting back to growing from the beginning i have a indoor setup
Great video man. Welcome back.
Hey Greengenes! Thank you so much brother. Love your work.
We have missed you! I don't understand how you don't have more subs and do this full time. You're one of the best sources for growing on TH-cam. We all hope you can get back into this much more often again!
TH-cam is a hungry beast to feed.
Bc he lies Samsung has the most efficient diodes red white and blues
Osram isn’t the best lol
@@scottiesgarden8682 Lies? Lol. The most efficient red diode currently offered by Samsung is the LH351H Deep Red (660 nm) V4 which produces 4.04 umol/J @ 700 mA whereas the OSRAM OSLON Hyperred Gen 5 delivers efficacy upwards of 4.1 umol/J.
indeed. this the best youtubue for growers i found yet. Thankyou. Appreciate your works.Sorry for very late to found you @Everest. i just subs yours. Warms greeting from Indonesia❤.
@@mandra494 Thank you so much for your sub! Appreciate each and every one :) Sending best wishes to you from France.
He is back, love it ! I follow your channel for a long time and will always be a subscriber.
THANK YOU DAVE! Your comment and positivity is really appreciated amigo. Thanks for your support. More videos soon.
WOW Everest is back !!! Checked your channel MANY times for any updates. Welcome back, and respect to one of the OGs !💚
Wow! You’re back Everest! We have missed you
You really are the authority on indoor horticulture my man
Thank you Tinderella. I try my utmost to make sure the info I'm putting out here is up-to-date, unbiased and accurate.
This channel was absolutely amazing. Glad you're still around
Thank you Piano. It's been a while! All well here in Everestland.
@@Just4Growers Well, I'm happy to hear that.
I used a lot of the information from your channel and it did wonders for me.
Your work is very much appreciated.
When I woke up and saw you had put up a new video I got so excited. It's been so long since we've heard from you. Your content is the best and I'm looking forward to more!
Glad to see that you are back Everest, I've personaly been enjoying my Electric Sky for years now
Everest Welcome back!! Always a pleasure to watch one of your well crafted videos ✌️😁
Thank you Tom. I am SO SORRY I have been away for so long.
@@Just4Growers anytime you took was for a reason I'm sure 😁 we're all just glad to hear from you again
Hi, lumatek 600w pro is a good choice?
We miss you again bud!
Bro i discovered your channel a couple days ago and i was amazed by the quality and representation. Then i was sad that people said in comments you went missing. And now youre here ♡♡
#lifeisarollercoaster amigo :) thanks! Hope you’re subbed! :)
Miss you! I’ve been here and will continue to be. Life has changed a lot but you’re the only one I’m still following! Hope that everything is going to improve for you!
Hey man, welcome back! Great video as always. Thanks for bundling all the info into a quick 10 min video.
Thanks Kenneth. It feels good to be back!
Always enjoy your breakdowns, great video as always, hope your back to uploading more regularly, we all need time for ourselves, hopefully you've gotten what you were looking for.
Everest I’m so glad you’re making content again. You’ve been missed!! Thank you for leveling up my game years ago, you are a blessing. 🙏🏽
Glad to see you are back! Your channel has always created fantastic content. Cheers
👍🏼 Welcome Back my friend, We need this information right now more than ever !!!!🙏🏼🌱🌱🌱
Seen the notification of a new video, and I thought I was dreaming. Then I realised I was awake. Good day when you upload 😎
Seeing a new video from Everest pop up on my feed made me more gitty than a kid in a candy shop!! As the many before me have stated, welcome back!! I really appreciat all the time, energy, effort, money you put into creating content. Horticultur videos have not been the same wihtout you.
Dave-thanks man. Really appreciate that.
Welcome back! Great to see you again ☺️
This was a happy surprise 😁 welcome back!
Thank you, dark lord.
Wasn't sure it was you until I put it on 2x speed. Great stuff as usual!
Lol-cut back a little on my caffeine after countless people here begged me to do so.
I love you videos and the subtle comedy you add. great narration and personality with very detailed info. keep 'em coming!!
THANK YOU Weedo! I really appreciate your feedback.
Nice timing Everest, I literally started my hydroponic garden yesterday. This is perfect.
Good to have you back…amazing content as always bud!!
Awesome to have you back mate 💪💪💪
Thank you Jean!
Great to see you back !
I was only wonder yesterday how you were. Been a while. Welcome back mate. Hope you and the family are well.
Thank you Tom! It's been a while since your visit! We are all good, thanks. Keep on rollin'! :)
Welcome back!!!! We missed you!!!!!!
Thank you C H. Sorry it's been so long.
Oh my GOD Everest welcome back , I love you man keep posting 🤘🏽
I havent watched the video yet. But super happy and excited to see you back mate
glad ur back dude!!!
Thank you Matthew! Sure feels good too! :)
Welcome back! Thank you for sharing this informative video about indoor grow lights for hydroponics. I must admit, choosing the right indoor lighting can be a daunting task, but your video has shed some light on the subject. Your insights on how to effectively evaluate the data provided by manufacturers to determine which lighting option best suits our individual needs is greatly appreciated. Thanks again for your helpful guidance!
Thanks for the positive feedback amigo. Many more LED orientated videos to come.
Great to have you back looking forward to more amazing videos
Hola mi bro espero estés bien! Glad to see a newer video. I had not noticed it was released a month ago and that now your channel name dropped the 4
Thank you Abigail. Just a few little changes. No biggie. Looking forward to uploading more content. Thanks for your patience!
Welcome back been waiting for ages for a video from you . Great source of info ☺️
Everest so glad your back
Atleast I hope this means your regularly posting again?
Yes Monsieur. These longer form videos take blood, sweat, and tears-so I'll try and post shorter stuff more regularly.
@@Just4Growers I think you did the best job here on TH-cam
There’s only one or 2 channels on here that you can trust the info
Good to see you back you taught me along in my younger years keep up the content
Always 1000% info. Love it. Glad to see you featuring more than SLS or HGC. 😉
You're back! This made my day! Great video too :) Though my Vivosun HCF3200 seems great to me, I can't find that Samsung label anywhere and their own information is conflicting between 301h and 301b diodes. Live and learn :)
You're back! Yay!
Appreciate that, NML. :)
Nice to see you back!
Eyy glad to see you back!
glad to see you back. i feel a sudden urge to grow again. is that your house at the end there? what happened?
Thanks Geg. Yes, that is my house! Now, thankfully the roofless part has a new roof and has been annexed and rented out! It's a big ol' house from 1703 so there are always a few "surprises" when you take on such a challenge. :)
Welcome back. Love the content. 👍😎🇿🇦
Thanks for your message, Riaan. Appreciate it.
Getting outstanding results from the Spider Farmer SE7000’s 380~780nm spectrum 👍
I hear good things too-glad you're doing well with it.
Good video, grow lights have advanced rapidly over the past handful of years.
Thanks Volvo.
Hey it's so good to see you back everest!!!!
Thanks James.
Been a while since I seen a video from you.. I created a lighting brand and your videos helped a lot. So thank you for all the content.
Thanks Green Machine. I checked out your website and fixtures. Looks like you've been busy. And nice CAN spectrum! Best of luck with your venture.
@@Just4Growers thank you…. I developed them for the “can” industry. But let me know if you want to test one or 2. Least I could do for someone who spreads so much knowledge .
Lots of great information, appreciate seeing you making videos again!
Excellent work, highly informative! Very pleased to see a new video. Hope to see more in the future. 🍻
So glad you're back!
Missed you dude love your led explination.
Can you do a new ipm video explination.
Dude everytime i loose passion for my systems it just takes one or to of your videos to remind me why i love my hydro hobby so much. Have a good one
Awww thanks so much for this wonderful comment Avi. IPM is a big topic and would probably need a series of short videos-there's a lot to get right, and wrong! Great idea. Thanks-and standby for more content in the not too distant future :)
Yay he’s back! Keep ‘em coming, E!
Thanks Rob.
Thanks buddy! More videos please! Love your work
Thank you so much Batman. :)
Welcome back! Looks like you had a real nightmare at your house? Glad you are alright and hope you didn't lose too many irreplaceable possessions.
Thank you amigo; it wasn’t as bad as it looks - this was a renovation project for a part of the house we didn’t use back then. All looking very tidy now. I’ll put up some post-renovation footage at the end of the next video. ;)
Great, infomative video! Thanks for featuring us!
Technology is moving so fast today people are becoming even smarter than they were yesterday to acclimate something like this for information into the new world of science for growing is truly remarkable in the right step 👍👍👍👍👍
What
He's back! Love your videos!
Thank you amigo! Yes, I'm back, like another season of Stranger Things.... :)
Thanks for the mention at 8:45 😎
Watched again. Very informative video. Yeah, ya need to be careful of some of these Chinese lights with lofty claims without any info on the brand of diodes. Mostly coming from Amazon.
It's crazy how much LED has improved and have become more affordable. But for anyone reading and has never bought one, do your research, listen to people like Everest and shy away from ANY blurple or most from overseas. There are a few good ones from there but beware. I've learned the hard way that sometimes spending a little extra is definitely worth it.
Thanks Rob. It’s an exciting time for growers interested in LEDs. In 2023 we are seeing very decent 720W multiarray fixtures retailing at $400 and now new “driverless” LED fixtures are available which run off DE-HPS eballasts! Watch this space.
@@Just4Growers Watching! 😁
Wow welcome back.
Thank you, Rex.
Thanks mate I know I can trust you on your knowledge for growing and have been looking forward to seeing another vid from yourself.
Hope everything is ok end clips was of a house destroyed..
Thanks Ben. Yes, the clip was of part of my house BEFORE the two year renovation began. ;)
@@Just4Growers cool.. 2yr renovation no adjustments know I hope otherwise we won’t see you for another 2yrs : )
glad youre back!
Thank you Eadumm. I will try to keep uploading as much as I can!
Really good information! Interesting how they’re offering IR and UV on their own drivers.
Thanks Jake. By assigning diode types / groups to specific drivers, manufacturers can achieve higher overall system efficiency, rather than having to find a 'best fit' for all with a single driver. UV-A diodes are more commonly run exclusively on their own driver (but not always!), whereas far-red (730 nm) tend to be grouped with phyto-red (660 nm) to keep their ratios consistent. If growers were, for example, to boost far-red and reduce red (if they were on separate drivers) it could be akin to giving them rope to hang themselves with as plants could exhibit a shade-avoidance response and start stretching up! Not a good look for indoor gardeners. In 2023 you will see more tech coming to market including special timers that keep the far-red diodes on for an extra 15 minutes after 'lights off' to promote a quicker flowering response / transition from veg to flower. The new options that LEDs are opening up for indoor growers keep expanding! Exciting times.
@@Just4Growers I look forward to hearing more details about these technologies as they become available.
Welcome back!
Hlg is a good company as far as I have found. I got a hlg550eco and it stopped working 18 months in. They gave me a upgraded hlg 550 r spec for replacement. No hassle and sent it before I could send the dead one back.
Good to hear that HLG took care of you!
this fall I would like to help my lemon plant in hydroponics placed in an outdoor greenhouse, which wavelength should I use as a supplement to sunlight? Could 660nm be adequate? Thanks
Nice to see again one of your videos.. always very interesting.. thanks for your work ..
He's back! Whooo!
I switched to mars hydro sp6500 led from 1000w double ended Solistek hps 18 months ago. I still use my de Hps in the dead of winter.
wow that was some crazy home footage at the end. Hope you are doing alright. great video!
Glad your back
Cheers for the vid Everest. Do autos and photos need the same light intensity for seedlings, veg, flower?
Best grow channel on YT. with the worst audio. Glad to see a new video..
Wow, thanks amigo!
A couple questions...
Have you ever toyed with making your own grow lights like Growmau5 just buying the COBs, and is it worth it.
For a while I've toyed with making a Volksgarden rotational type garden system and making a grow light to fit. Any thoughts?
Hi BigRegg, thanks for your questions. No, I leave that kind of stuff to Growmau5 :) The old "Ecosystem" style gardens worked well because HID lamps emit their light 360 degrees perpendicular to the lamp, so positioning your garden all around it (with no reflectors on the lamp, obviously) made great sense. With LEDs it's not so cut and dried- because they don't have the same style of radiant emission. I can definitely see some potential for stadium SOG style grows with LEDs though.
YOU ARE BACK
Hi Everest ! Love your videos , watched most of them by now, but wondering at the end of the video, the upstairs without a roof ? what happened.
Rotten 300 year old roof beam. Heavy rains, April 2020. Roof collapse! Lots of tarpaulin. Scratching of heads. Visit to bank. New roof! Complete renovation. I'll include an update at the end of the next video. :))
I run a chilled logic 660 and a chilled x1 and x6 and all of them do wonderful. I recommend anyone to buy the kits when they go on sale and build it yourself. Saves 100s and they are super easy to build
I struggle to get my chilLED logic 660 to do well in veg, I'm getting chlorosis, twisting leaves, looks like VPD nutrient lockout issues. It all goes away a few weeks into bloom though, Any tips for better results in late veg? hotter and more humid?
@z1z2z3z z1z2z3z would need more info. Soil, coco, hydro? Also what are you running the lights at? Extra nutes? Temp and humidity? You got insta?
Welcome back Everest! More videos asap!!!
Sure thing Mat! Thanks for your support.
He’s back?!?
Can't keep a good man down!
Welcome back...
Thank you Ash.
@@Just4Growers No problem. Its good to get my knowledge and fix from more than just Instagram. 😂
Amazing video, super insightful. Though isn’t ppfd more specific and important? PPF can state output but doesnt say where it’s going so it might just all be in the center instead of evenly spread. PPFD gives a density map of how the PPF is spread out along a 4x4. As shown in the video, it’s more important to check if the corners are evenly distributed. Thus it should be the other way around. If the manufacturer just gives the PPF but has no PPFD map then avoid.
Thanks for your insights Xd. I would argue that PPF comes first-total output-so this is the must-see metric. PPFD maps can be useful for showing the footprint / coverage of the light across a two-dimensional plane at a certain distance from the fixture - it's just that, if a manufacturer just shows PPFD maps and no PPF, it's a red flag for me - invariably the distance is much closer than that which is feasible when growing plants in reality - in other words, they measure at 6 - 12" to show very high PPFD numbers - but the PPF gives all-important context. The other biggie is the spectral distribution. (No point having a super high PPF, or PPFD, if all the light is concentrated in one region of the spectrum.)
While we are on the subject of PPFD, I would like to add a few more points. We measure PPFD using a PAR meter-typically a handheld meter with a silicon photodiode-housed in an acrylic diffuser cap so that all incoming light is spread homogeneously over the photodiode. The amount of electricity the photodiode produces is then converted into a light intensity reading, in terms of micro moles of PAR light per m2 per second. All good, but-by its very design-a PAR meter doesn't take into account the direction or column density of the light it receives. For example, notwithstanding the spectral differences, there's a big difference between the quality of light emitted from a 600W DE-HPS and a 600W multi-array LED-the light origin is spread out over thousands of diodes (typically) with a multi-array LED compared to all coming from the same (relatively small) arc tube with a 600W DE-HPS. My point here is that if you add up the surface area of all those 9mm diodes, it will be 2 to 2.5 times more than the surface area of the arc tube.
As indoor growers, we've been banging on for years about the importance of getting our lights as close as possible to our canopies, without causing localised over-transpiration stress - proximity is arguably even more important for multi-array LEDs. Your plants are the best PAR meters.
Welcome back Everest!
Great video! Although this much information could/should have been distributed into several topical videos, but that is just my old-school taste I guess :) Still happy to have found it, diluting info is not that hard after all, concentrating it is... Creating it might be impossible?
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and give me some great feedback. I am planning lots more LED related content where we can deep dive into more specifics, so please make sure that you're subbed! Thank you.
fc650,,sp300,v3-300,,v3-180,,grow science 300 are the lights i am using 2 of each , im in living soil and full indoor garden all winter in northern Alberta Canada veggies and medical i have been replacing my old school HPS fixtures
What do you think about the spiderfarmer lights?
Reviews look good, also done by migro
i have a couple SF-5000's they have been running for a little over a year...they are perfect for my 4x4 tents. My only issue with spider farmer is if you buy factory direct customer service can be a bit sketchy. I reamend going through Amazon, because there return/refund policy
finally a good video about led grow lights!👍
Just found your excellent channel & I'm working through your content - thank you - I hope that closing video shot isn't terminal and all is well with you and yours ❣
Thanks Peter. All good-everything got fixed! :) I'll update at the end of the next vid. Appreciate your positivity! :)
Nice one Dan! great work
Thank you I needed this video for 22"
Welcome back 😁
Is he back!
7:40 while yes, it is correct that LED diodes become more efficient if driven at half power, the driver becomes LESS efficient if not driven at 100%
Awesome choices for overseas but unfortunately cannot find these in the USA if there's any others yall would recommend
There are so many great choices out there-but a good choice for a multi-array from an America-serving brand that I have used (and love) is called iLuminar - I show their iLogic 8 FS model (with UV and far-red) tinyurl.com/2hvs5jrc and I love it. Potted diodes are easy to clean; excellent thermal management and most importantly, the plant response was really good.
@@Just4Growers Great recommendation, I've purchased this light
@@PrinceTaffy Great choice. Let us know how you get on with it! I think you'll love it.
You're BACK!!!!! 😭
Yes he is back
Dear could you explain the causes of plants bending over
Some people said because of weak lights ! It’s happening even with strong light
Yeah my favorite grower made an upload?!! 🙏
Thank you Enjoijjjj
Hi Everest i took a 3 year break from growing indoor and i would like to start back up do you(or anyone) have a playlist for getting back to growing from the beginning i have a indoor setup
What size set-up are you planning? I'm working on a new series to help people get back into it, or get into it for the first time.
@@Just4Growers i got a 3ftx3ftx5ft small set up with humidifier and dehumidifier
And two inline duck fans in the past I went for a organic grow
@@tomg3285 Do you live in a hot climate?
@@Just4Growers yes very
your back :) awsome missed you