This was measured with Photometer app. Its been tested against various units with the same result. I have also taken the diffuser off.
I’ve decided to buy a daylight cob led. What lumens and wattage would I be looking at buying? @Countryboyjvd1971 @dbrn32 @raustin @Baapie
Welcome @Twitch Your soil looks super wet. Be careful not to drown her. She needs very little water at this stage just enough to stay moist not wet. Good luck u found an awesome group of people to learn from
5000k daylight? Can I ask why? That’s pretty much a veg only spectrum.
Power level is heavily dependent on how efficient the led is. There are some here that flower under 80,000-100,000 lux.
What is your budget? I’m not a pro but investing a little more in lights can make a big difference.
@dbrn32 what cob would you recommend.
I’m trying to use as little money as possible. I’ve got £20 to use for a light.
Lemme see if @M4ur is around. He’s in same market as you I think. He’ll know a little better what’s available.
Otherwise that’s about $30 US right?
That’s about right.
You have fairly reasonable access to something like this?
Links to this site have been approved for our European friends that do not have acces to Amazon
Not sure if they have what your looking for or not @dbrn32 @Twitch but its a amazon like company
And welcome to the forum @Twitch
Sweet!
I’m assuming that means we can all use them?
Gotcha. Also, do we know if AliExpress is included too? My understanding is that it’s same same people and mostly same suppliers, but minimum order quantities are usually a lot smaller or don’t apply. Also a little more targeted at end user in general.
@Twitch have you seen anything like this around in like 50 watts with a color temp between 3000k and 4000k?
Ha, I’m an idiot. Too early for me.
Lol your to funny @dbrn32
smoke a fatty and fix yourself buddy hahaha
And a nice big cup of Joe will help
Grrrrr snow lol
Coffee good hahaha