3 Things You MUST Know Before Buying an LED Grow Light 🌱💡

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  • @OphidiaSnake
    @OphidiaSnake 4 года назад +254

    Professor of botany here. Great job explaining this- you've got it bang on the nail! I'll be showing this to my students.

    • @johnmcafee9663
      @johnmcafee9663 3 года назад +2

      ill buy when the market is actually clear enough for leyman to understand, even professors of botany need confirmaation on this new tech

    • @mindwis3
      @mindwis3 3 года назад

      @@johnmcafee9663 Surely that point is already behind us, the point where good led's outperform any other source (besides the sun) was passed years ago.
      Many good sources.. the channel from Migro (here on youtube) being one of the best.

    • @johnmcafee9663
      @johnmcafee9663 3 года назад

      @@mindwis3 Maybe ?, people i speak to have ended up with bad product, have no idea what they used, maybe you can help.... i use a 400 W MH and 400 W HPS, im looking for LED equivelent with the purpose of lowering bills, i dont want to compromise on final quality or even quantity of what i currently use, im assuming LED VS HPS doesnt do this ? and can i find an LED that will pull less than 400 W from the wall but still give me 400 w equivelant or better while not compromising on quality ? this stuff head Fu%$s me lol and id imagine given the targeted market for such products i wouldnt be alone

    • @mindwis3
      @mindwis3 3 года назад

      Hi @@johnmcafee9663, finding a 300 watt LED that beats 400 watt HPS/MH shouldn't be too hard.
      Perhaps rather than directly compare, you can detail the size you want to cover and how intense you'd like the light to be. i would consider going for around 400 watt led with a dial to set the power, that way you can get the same intensity you have now, but you have some headspace too if you turn up the power.
      The link below is a direct comparison of HPS/MH vs LED by Sean, who has been selling and advising on that stuff for a decade.. he knows his stuff really well.
      please have a look at the clip below and things will get clearer i promise :)
      ruclips.net/video/51waoRTonc8/видео.html

    • @casualfocus1371
      @casualfocus1371 2 года назад

      Haha professor ganjit

  • @NjoyMoney
    @NjoyMoney 5 лет назад +1013

    Yes, food, im growing food

    • @carolynsteele5116
      @carolynsteele5116 5 лет назад +159

      I realize that people looking for help growing weed indoors find themselves on gardener channels, and give a sinister laugh. But yes, there are those of us who are honestly passionate about growing veggies.

    • @rustyshackleford1978
      @rustyshackleford1978 5 лет назад +69

      @@carolynsteele5116 did you forget to take your meds or were you born without a sense of humor? Relax... chill.... It was actually pretty humorous. Lightened up a bad day for me.

    • @Beanmachine91
      @Beanmachine91 5 лет назад +70

      @@carolynsteele5116 vegetables like peyote

    • @elancaster808
      @elancaster808 5 лет назад +31

      Carolyn Steele gardening is gardening, what someone chooses to grow is irrelevant to the information provided in this video. Please explain what compels you to respond to the original comment which was obviously made in jest. I wonder how anything concerning the topic of gardening indoors is cause for your “sinister” laughter, no matter what someone else is growing. Are you honestly stating that growing Cannabis is sinister? If so, please explain how you have come to this conclusion. I however find it ironic that you mention your laughter based on a comment which is a joke you are not getting in the first place because you lack a sense of humor. I guess you hate jokes and the “sinister” devil’s lettuce 🤔

    • @igormarinkovic1531
      @igormarinkovic1531 5 лет назад +5

      weed only growers are in minority anyways idk why are they so hyped up

  • @gratitudeattitude7649
    @gratitudeattitude7649 5 лет назад +153

    Best explained terminology on LEDs.when I first looked up what lights are worth purchasing I thought this stuff would be somewhat difficult to learn but it really ain't,very informative for beginners.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад +6

      Thanks Craig!

    • @themastergerman9989
      @themastergerman9989 4 года назад

      I keep hearing about this LEF 600w Vivir spectral light is it good or not does anybody know

  • @cooperthomas1109
    @cooperthomas1109 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is by far the only video out here that I could find that explains terminology thank you 🙏🏻

  • @shannonknable
    @shannonknable 4 года назад +195

    I'm only "growing delicious food" officer.

  • @shawnspencer7095
    @shawnspencer7095 5 лет назад +82

    One of the most informative LED light guide videos I've seen yet. Great work brother. I really enjoyed this

  • @plabebob
    @plabebob 4 года назад +7

    I've had this stuff explained to me a bunch of times & this is the first time I've actually understood it, so thank you!

  • @russelltonnesen6711
    @russelltonnesen6711 2 года назад +2

    A REAL gardener talking? The sensible points to shopping for high performance grow lamps are covered here. Thank you Epic Gardening.

  • @CerealReality
    @CerealReality 5 лет назад +11

    You sir... are a gentlemen and a scholar. Thank you for giving me the knowledge to make an educated decision. Thank you for suggesting this light and appreciating the vendor for sending it to you to demo while still being humble about it.
    “Here is the science, here is the math, here is the light I like.” I feel like after I start comparing lights this one will just speak for itself.
    “Do not buy a light without seeing the floor chart” is my biggest take away.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад +2

      Appreciate this my friend.

    • @modernfiddler5475
      @modernfiddler5475 4 года назад +1

      dont buy an LED light without looking at the spectral chart and dont buy this light. it is terrible

    • @modernfiddler5475
      @modernfiddler5475 4 года назад

      @@epicgardening You really are not helping people find a good light. blue/red lights are NOT the way to go.

    • @blackbird69xxx
      @blackbird69xxx 4 года назад

      @@modernfiddler5475 What do you recommend ? :)

    • @modernfiddler5475
      @modernfiddler5475 4 года назад +2

      @@blackbird69xxx That depends on several things... What is your budget, what do you want to grow, how big of an area, etc... Spectrum King has several decent options to choose from, Spyder Fluence lights are pretty much top of the line but they are pretty expensive. RapidLED.com has a lot of good options for DIY builds for reasonable prices. The most important thing to look for is a light that has a lot of white diodes that is supplemented with red (620 & 660 nm) diodes, this will give you a complete spectrum. Fruiting and flowering plants will benefit greatly from increased levels of red light. Things like lettuce, herbs, microgreens don't require boosted levels of red light. Familiarize yourself with spectral charts. I would disregard most of what Epic Gardening is telling you, he has a very limited understanding of horticulture LED lighting.
      chilledgrowlights.com/ - This site is a great resource to better understand the nuances of growing plants with LEDs. Check out their "Learn the basics" links at the bottom of their website. They also sell good horticulture lights as well as components for DIY builds.
      I hope this helps point you in a better direction. Epic Gardening is basically a glorified commercial showing people the most expensive and wasteful methods for cultivating plants. The light featured here is about 10 years behind the curve in LED horticulture technology/understanding. Good luck to you!

  • @thisismyname7284
    @thisismyname7284 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful video.
    This creator is a great example of how to grow a channel.
    I first saw him foraging for food, when that was all the rage. He is now into hydroponic farming which is now the rage. He is adapting to what consumers want to learn about and is not confining himself into a single subject.

  • @NotJenOrJane
    @NotJenOrJane 4 года назад +265

    This video made me feel like I was in school again and the teacher is talking but I have no idea what he's saying

    • @YTJasonNguyen
      @YTJasonNguyen 4 года назад +6

      Looooool me too “I missed the last 4 years of this class sorry “

    • @heywoodjablome5630
      @heywoodjablome5630 4 года назад +9

      Watch a few times. You'll get it. You're no dummy!

    • @plantgurugangsta7299
      @plantgurugangsta7299 4 года назад

      Lol I've been watching videos for the past hr or so trying to learn and that sums it up....

    • @heywoodjablome5630
      @heywoodjablome5630 4 года назад

      @@plantgurugangsta7299 #Inflential

    • @fsalcedo9
      @fsalcedo9 4 года назад

      🤔so is led light any good ?

  • @PrimeBrawler
    @PrimeBrawler 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, this was one of the best videos I have ever seen about LED lights! I literally had to pause every minute and whip out a notepad to write this shiet down. So much information. I think I'm ready to buy some lights now!

  • @sharazod989
    @sharazod989 4 года назад +27

    Wow oh wow I was just getting ready to buy some lights and thought it would be a good idea to see what people say about them. Thanks for the information! Makes me better informed😊

  • @gregoryrussellakainfinitet6682
    @gregoryrussellakainfinitet6682 4 года назад +1

    As an electronics technician, I really appreciate your breakdown. Great video. Trying to save an aloe plant that has lost all its roots due to my total lack of watering for months at a time.

    • @potatopotatoeOG
      @potatopotatoeOG 4 года назад +1

      Oof, good luck hey. But succelents bounce back really well. I have an aloe I'm trying to root from a broken aloe (its mother plant) hope your situation goes well. How's it doing?

    • @gregoryrussellakainfinitet6682
      @gregoryrussellakainfinitet6682 4 года назад

      @@potatopotatoeOG Well, I changed the soil to a cactus mix, I definitely overeaters however and I am currently trying to dry it out with a heat pad wrapped around the pot. I have also added a couple grow light, one led, one incandescent in the hopes of giving it a fighting chance. Some of the leaves are showing the saturation, but I have spotted a few new shoots, so hopefully I can get it dried out enough that those don't saturate. It's been nice to try and actively help it. I just have to let it do it's thing now. Thanks for the encouragement. I won't be watering it for a while now.

  • @TheCountryCoach
    @TheCountryCoach 4 года назад +3

    If you studied to prepare for this and present this fantastic dissertation to us, thank you! Best explanation I've seen yet. Thank you for your efforts to share this knowledge.

  • @TheCookster64
    @TheCookster64 4 года назад +4

    I found a 4300 lumen LED shop light for $15. It worked so great I bought another one. I'm starting seeds so it works great for me.

  • @irisandrea574
    @irisandrea574 3 года назад +4

    You literally have everything I need. Haha. I'll be transforming our old refrigerator to some sort of seed starting station and I'm currently looking into grow lights. Thanks as always Kev!

  • @denisfaucher3079
    @denisfaucher3079 3 года назад

    Love your videos. They are very informative and you do an excellent job of explaining your topic. Some times you hear the narrative in a video and instantly know I can’t listen to this guy/ girl. You my friend I could listen to all day. Look forward to viewing more of your videos. 👍

  • @cherylhughes8061
    @cherylhughes8061 4 года назад +9

    Thank you. Your video was informative, enlightning and relatively easy for me to understand (mostly)! I'm going to try going beyond my aero garden with some larger plants, as well as the Kratky method. I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos!

  • @TheAhhleena
    @TheAhhleena 4 года назад

    Out of all the “popular” RUclips content creators, you are THE BEST! Thank you for all of the content you put out.
    Thanks for being my favorite 🙏 ❤️
    I really appreciate that you research your claims and back it up with SCIENCE. So many RUclipsrs just vomit out their personal anecdotes with tons of incorrect information.
    If one more person tells me to put a pothos in with my water propagations... I’m gonna scream...

  • @ivyrose779
    @ivyrose779 4 года назад +13

    As a beginner, this video was soooo helpful! Especially the beginning. QUESTION: Where do we find the table of PPFD charts? Is it usually on the manufacturers website or in the description of the product?

    • @teona74100
      @teona74100 4 года назад

      Most manufacturers don't have charts for PPFD, the best option is to contact them directly and ask about it. Still even after they show you the charts, would be a good idea to get a PAR meter which is expensive at, or get a lux meter and do the calculation to get approximate PAR from it, so whatever you get on Lux meter x 100 that and x 0,15 whatever you got, and that's as close as you can get to PAR, keep in mind that this can be a bit off on LED light and is better used on incandescents, fluorescent lights, high-intensity discharge lamps (HID) lights.
      RUclips is amazing.

  • @charlesfurer
    @charlesfurer 4 года назад +1

    Wow, just wow. Ignorance-stomping, real information, delivered efficiently=GOLD!! Thank you.

  • @maciekmnyt
    @maciekmnyt 5 лет назад +7

    Great video! Except one clarification. About 11:30 you're explaining how the manufacturers rate their lights by multiplying 10W diodes * 100 pieces = 1000W but actual draw is 1.8W per diode. My 2cents: Mfgs are using this 'fake' wattage as a way to compare to the industry standard HPS lights. Don't know how accurate that is but they compare HPS 1000W to their 1000W which actually shows the high efficiency of the LEDs. ('same'(ish) HPS light intensity but with much less power ex. 180W. Yup, it's very unfortunate to use the W(att) terms for comparing light strength. Obviously as you explain there are much more variables with the light spectrum and plant usable light etc. Cheers!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад

      Right that's exactly what I'm saying, they're doing it to be misleading to compare to HPS draw

    • @maciekmnyt
      @maciekmnyt 5 лет назад +2

      ​@@epicgardeningWhat I got from your message is that the LEDs are LESS EFFICIENT. In reality HPS actually drawing 1000W has similar output to leds drawing 180W ACTUAL watts. So obviously same light output with 180Watts is more efficient. (Confusion is that they label these LEDs as 1000W - that 1000W is not the power draw - it is the equivalency of light output of similar HPS light. Those LEDs actually draw just 180W)

  • @jeffvanlaningham8855
    @jeffvanlaningham8855 Месяц назад

    Can't thank you enough. I was very confused & not sure what to shop for. This helps greatly!

  • @YEYES-zt9rs
    @YEYES-zt9rs 4 года назад +3

    Good video man! I spent a bunch of time watching and reading explanations on this stuff and can say you covered my hours of research in 20 mins. nice!
    I used to only use T5's and change from 6700k to full spectrum for blooming.. Just starting growing with a SP150 (the 2' one) along side my 6bulb T-5... That SP150 has an incredibly higher level of light penetration. Wicked good LED at probably the most reasonable price I've found. Def recommend if you wanna get more LEDs

    • @dantemagliari1073
      @dantemagliari1073 4 года назад

      You were using only a T5 from start to finish until recently?? what was ur yeild/ set up like?? what is it nw that you added LED cross spectrum?

  • @riccardocarbo2479
    @riccardocarbo2479 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the illuminating video (had to). It explained a lot. Appreciated. My only suggestion is when discussing division, as said, "When you divide 112 into 192, you get 58%..." It sounds as if 112 is getting divided when it's not--it's doing the divide-ing. Like, "Divide 2 into 6." Most will knee-jerk a "3." But it's .66 repeating. It's just much clearer to say, "112 divided by 192." Phrased that way, all fractions can be read from the top, down, with no ambiguity about who's dividing who, which is also the same order you'd enter them on a calculator which is a great tip for folks who run one point short of a decimal. Thanks for the info. I'm from Staten Island.

    • @riccardocarbo2479
      @riccardocarbo2479 3 года назад

      @Dave David Understood... my mistake on the .66666!! Yes, it's .33333.... So this is the confusion: It's ambiguous to say "6 goes into two"( parts?) equalling 3, or whether "how much of 6" goes into 2, being .3333333. Yet, both state, "6 goes into 2." Which interpretation to pick? All depends on who's the denominator. Many pick the wrong one. Thanks.

  • @TheSibler
    @TheSibler 5 лет назад +6

    dude great work you are relly helpfull to the whole community

  • @Fairoakstapers916
    @Fairoakstapers916 4 года назад +2

    was going to ignore because the thumbnail has a goofy guy on it but I am glad I didn't skip. I already have my own set up but you explained the detailed part of lighting that I did not understand in a very easy to follow way! (in simpler terms you explained it at a level that my High school diploma educated self was able to follow without trouble!)

  • @doogiehowser78
    @doogiehowser78 5 лет назад +47

    what an excellent command of the english language you have

  • @jessicapetrin1655
    @jessicapetrin1655 2 года назад

    This has been the absolute best explanation of grow lights out there.. Ty so much for sharing your knowledge:)

  • @ericawoodland7650
    @ericawoodland7650 5 лет назад +3

    Wow! This video was done well. Informative content that wasn’t too difficult to understand. I’ve been trying to figure out this whole light thing. Maybe you could do another regarding supplementing light for indoor houseplants. As well as, what all these plant growers mean by “indirect, bright light.” Most of my plants require this. I suppose you’d do the math re: your bulb and then gauge it by distance for strength?? Maybe a video for different plant types and their requirements? And include supplementing when light conditions are less than ideal? Am I making sense? Thanks for the information! By far, the best I’ve seen for grow lights.

  • @luisflores3292
    @luisflores3292 2 года назад

    Theres just a flood of knowledge every time! Exactly what we need! It's so strange having this information fill the gaps in my grow game. No insight, to feeling confident about my first big purchase. Thank you a compost heap load!

  • @kevinacres1699
    @kevinacres1699 5 лет назад +7

    I was looking to hit that thumbs up so many times throughout this video. The information kept me intrigued the further you went in this video lesson. Great Job!

  • @ThePetitPea
    @ThePetitPea 4 года назад +2

    "What you understand well, you enunciate clearly"
    Thank you so much for this simple and informative video, all is much clearer now )

  • @theprodigalson4003
    @theprodigalson4003 4 года назад +10

    Thanks for your help bro. Second time through I’m starting to get it more. Third time I think ill be ready lol

  • @heywoodjablome5630
    @heywoodjablome5630 4 года назад +1

    I watched this video in the first week of my interest in indoor gardening. I found it to be clear and clarifying, as well as easy to digest.
    I think I'm now a light snob and have been investigating the HLG 650R (released April 2020).

  • @caelomarroquin111
    @caelomarroquin111 4 года назад +3

    Bro, you broke this down so excellently. I really appreciate this information. Couldn’t purchase an LED cuz I was so confused about quality and what standards to measure lights by. Again thanks!

    • @hishinegrouplimited8020
      @hishinegrouplimited8020 3 года назад +1

      Pay attention to the wattage, ppf and ppe of the lamp.

    • @caelomarroquin111
      @caelomarroquin111 3 года назад

      @@hishinegrouplimited8020 i bit the bullet and bought 960 watt LED’s off Alibaba. Yes, that’s right, a Chinese company. Was ready for a disaster, but super f’in stoked on quality and price. I just couldn’t afford them here where they were easily in the region of a $1,000 and more. So I had to take a chance- and happy I did.

    • @hishinegrouplimited8020
      @hishinegrouplimited8020 3 года назад +1

      @@caelomarroquin111 Somehow many people are very afraid to buy products made in China, but they are actually very good.

  • @janwilliams4282
    @janwilliams4282 4 года назад +1

    Wow. Just having the courage - not to mention the motivation - to understand this information and explain it well is impressive. Great Job.

  • @Donna_G
    @Donna_G 5 лет назад +4

    This was an interesting video. Thank you, Kevin. I learned something new just by watching. I've never tried starting seeds under grow lights. Since I got a late start this year, I just purchased plants from one of our local department stores. I want to try growing from seeds next year.

  • @strawberrydesert676
    @strawberrydesert676 2 года назад

    I watched about 6 videos on this same thing, and yours was the only one to make sense to me. THANK YOU! Liked n Subbed!

  • @jilld3028
    @jilld3028 5 лет назад +23

    This was so helpful. Can you do a follow up to show how to ideally set up an area for grow lights?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад +19

      You bet I will!

    • @Junzar56
      @Junzar56 5 лет назад

      Great idea.

    • @ChallengeTheNarrative
      @ChallengeTheNarrative 5 лет назад +2

      Made mine from pallet wood, a tower shelf. Top for starting seedlings, bottom for main growth. Can make from PVC tubing and joints. Use radiator reflector or other reflective sheets. Kitchen foil is delicate but can mount on cardboard.
      Grow tents are cheap. But all depends on circumstances like space in a room. Personally I do it cheap as possible sacrificing my energy.
      Fifty bucks for a grow tent I think I have seen a few years ago... can't remember for sure.

  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck. 3 года назад +2

    I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed but clearly understood in detail what you shared. I'm confident we can grow two Basel one Cilantro plants indoors this winter. Thanks!

  • @jamespeter179
    @jamespeter179 5 лет назад +5

    This is such an awesome video. Very informative. Gets right down to the facts.

  • @chrisham524
    @chrisham524 3 года назад +1

    This is the best explanation I found...THANK YOU SO MUCH EPIC!!! YOU'RE A TRUE PLANT INFO GENIUS!!! KEEP UP THE AWESOME WORK BRO!!!

  • @chowfun1976
    @chowfun1976 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video! It is the most concise and detailed explanation on the specs of grow lights. Due to physical limitations in my apartment I am unable to have a hanging grow light over my plants. I do, however, have two gooseneck adjustable standing grow lights that I use mainly for my orchids and a small plumeria tree. The specifications for these types of grow lights would be different than the square or rectangular hanging lights, e.g. PPFD. It would be great if you can do a review of some sort for these types of grow lights.

    • @toadshade1
      @toadshade1 3 года назад

      I am going to be using the light for orchids as well. I am using a cheap red/blue one on an orchid as we speak and I have noticed that it really darkens the color. I would be more interested in the white lights even if they are not as efficient. I would be interested to know if you have found something you like.

  • @wesbrewer1791
    @wesbrewer1791 Год назад

    Best explanation on LEDs here, thanks so much for the info! Would love to see you and migrow get together and talk light

  • @bhutrus3267
    @bhutrus3267 4 года назад +75

    😂😂😂 still none the wiser. That info just sailed right over my head.

    • @jillianguilford5191
      @jillianguilford5191 4 года назад +2

      Anything new has a learning curve. I'm going to listen to this a few times so I can understand and purchase an item that would actually work for what I plan to do.

  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening Год назад

    nailed it pal. its a shame that they promo them in all sorts of ways that confuse, any company that's listening, get your messaging right and rule the market

  • @madredidraghi5644
    @madredidraghi5644 5 лет назад +6

    Excellent video. Fascinated by your growing tent. We have a very short northern growing season and it could be helpful for a few plants. Have you done a video on how to construct one?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад +6

      I've got one planned for the future actually! Should be out next week.

    • @madredidraghi5644
      @madredidraghi5644 5 лет назад +1

      @@epicgardening Thank you so much for your efforts!

    • @fullspectrumgrowing
      @fullspectrumgrowing 5 лет назад +1

      I have one on my page. Not to take away from Epic Gardening because i love his videos watch them all.

  • @kalizya
    @kalizya 4 года назад +1

    Took notes so now I’ll research and try your formulas. You gotta know this stuff if your spending a lot of money on plants or lighting. I feel much mite confident in my search, Thanks.

  • @stevenstillwell-NC
    @stevenstillwell-NC 5 лет назад +8

    Thanks for the well timed video. Your teaching methods should be used as examples for future teachers in training. I had made some tentative selections for grow lights using some of the limited information, the limited numbers, and am glad now that those selections were just tentative. I missed the mark for correct choices. Feeling much more confidant now about changing the choices and moving forward.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад

      Appreciate the kind words Steven. Happy you have some more info going fwd now!

    • @billyballsup2685
      @billyballsup2685 2 года назад

      Migrow does all the testing on lights.

  • @southsideinnova
    @southsideinnova 3 года назад +1

    Is it safe to convert the living room lights to grow lights? Does it emit UVC? Thank you

  • @charlie123866
    @charlie123866 5 лет назад +33

    strip led are probably the most efficent light at spreading the light evenly..covering a whole area is best..grow lights are designed very badly imo..i use the top bin samsung led but mars hydro have brought out a budget led that is under 200 watts and easily covers a 3x3..3500k with red photon boost diodes.

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      @geeklighteva6236 5 лет назад

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      @geeklighteva6236 5 лет назад

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    • @B.White70
      @B.White70 4 года назад

      @Game Changer some do. Have for over a year now. Tho I still manliness and lst all my girls. Check out Migrow on here. Shane shows a top 25 and he addresses that as well..

    • @B.White70
      @B.White70 4 года назад

      @Game Changer period huh? Lol...👌
      Anyways, have you watched greengene's garden? He's had zero problems with that issue and the product sells well. Soooo, there's that fun fact. Regardless, stay safe and lifted out there, period! 😉

    • @B.White70
      @B.White70 4 года назад

      @Game Changer wait do you mean like those basic single bar lights? Or systems like the photo boost or better?

  • @mitchderrick9328
    @mitchderrick9328 4 года назад

    yo this has to be one of the best spoken videos out their i had no idea about lighting but at least now i know where to start

  • @elevatedgrubgardens118
    @elevatedgrubgardens118 5 лет назад +3

    Ive been trying to find a video on this breakdown for months,thanks

  • @mikestephens2461
    @mikestephens2461 3 года назад +1

    Bringing the knowledge! Very insightful and informative. I've been looking for this type of info and many of the light sellers mislead buyers because the lack of knowledge on the consumers part. Thank you for your time and efforts, great video!

  • @housexy111
    @housexy111 4 года назад +8

    Hello, I have a question. I see that depending on the height of the light, the PPFD readings reduce as square footage increases. Should I be rotating my plants to equally distribute the variability in PPFD readings? Thanks!

    • @rosezingleman5007
      @rosezingleman5007 3 года назад

      I wish someone had answered this. I can only afford one light fixture and my seedlings are getting really leggy without one. We’re really at sea with this stuff.

    • @arli4406
      @arli4406 2 года назад

      Yes, please, does anyone know???
      I bought two-headed light for my seedlings...

  • @brodiewatson-victory7801
    @brodiewatson-victory7801 4 года назад

    One of the best lighting videos out there.

  • @MsMilkytheclown1
    @MsMilkytheclown1 5 лет назад +9

    I cultivated your like button.

  • @CR-rc5ch
    @CR-rc5ch 20 дней назад

    Was so glad he added the note @13:00 b/c he stopped doing a similar math progression between the two. He shot straight to 58.33% instead of figuring out the spread across the diodes and then comparing that # to the potential wattage capacity of the LED itself (which equals 58.33%). I wasn't listening to the swipe across the screen and was doing the math on a spread sheet and thought - what is he doing. Pay attention to the slider note and the logic. Thanks @epic for the correction. Great knowledge here!

  • @Reaper32c
    @Reaper32c 4 года назад +4

    What's a good led grow light for someone on a budget. I am growing in 8 ft in length 3.5 width closet Thank you for your time and info . Awesome video

    • @WilluOrNot
      @WilluOrNot 4 года назад

      Brothers 4 Life The agromax is Well suited for covering up to a 2′ x 2′ vegetative space or a 1.5′ x 1.5′ flowering space.
      - Light Specs: 10,920 lumens, 4000K Full-Spectrum white
      - Power Specs: 65w, 0.54A @ 120v Your growing space will determine your light choice. That and your budget. I have grown with a combination of the budget “burpele “ lights in veg and then augmented that with some sun when in the flowering stage. I just bought a SpiderFarmer 2000 to see if I can pull off a completely indoor grow this time. Best of luck to you!

  • @MP-jd7kn
    @MP-jd7kn 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for this video. I am new to LED Grow Lights sales. This is good learning for me.

  • @jimcasler813
    @jimcasler813 4 года назад +24

    This is an ad. Some of the statements made in this video may be misleading, especially when they address lights supplied by anyone other than the sponsor.
    So, it's important to understand that this clip is biased toward it's sponsor's products. It's an ad.

    • @djSpinege
      @djSpinege 4 года назад +1

      STILL lots of good knowledge but yeah you''re right

    • @alexf2349
      @alexf2349 4 года назад +8

      Honestly this is 95% good clean overview theory. Guy is putting in a great amount of effort into educating us for basically free... I am happy he can get a touch of product placement benefit for himself in for his time. Reciprocity and time value are important incentives for creators and educators.

  • @gerardshorticultureculture7579
    @gerardshorticultureculture7579 5 лет назад +2

    Had to stop and take notes after 5 mins in!!! great delivery. Glad I found your channel as well.

  • @AlexMercadoGo
    @AlexMercadoGo 4 года назад +4

    For casual use-particularly for ornamental house plants-is there any reason that I shouldn’t just use white consumer LEDs so I can supplement light for my plant in a dark corner while keeping an aesthetic environment for humans?

    • @nickde6339
      @nickde6339 3 года назад

      Just a white LED bulb? I dont know, it should be at least 3000 lux bright, but I dont know if those lights have quality spectrums too. It is not just the intensity but also de quality (whole electromagnetic spectrum) Eidt: I mean, not really whole, but the visible light to us, 400 nm to 700

    • @impIicit
      @impIicit 2 года назад

      according to other websites/videos i’ve seen, you’re fine with just white light LED if the plants you’re using the light on will eventually be transplanted outside. the white light is best for germination and seedlings and will be sufficient enough for the early stages and then you’ll need to the other spectrums for fruit growth etc which will be supplied once the plant is transplanted outside. if you’re planing on having an indoor garden from start of seed to finish then i think you may need the other spectrums. i also believe that white LED lights release a certain amount of light from the other spectrums anyways so it ends up working out. mind you this white/day light LED’s will need to have i believe 2-4k lumens and 5000K+ depending on what you’re growing. i’m still learning tho so i may be incorrect.

  • @shannonjones9928
    @shannonjones9928 4 года назад

    I just want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for teaching me this so I can understand it. I'm a new cannabis grower. Well I've been growing for about a year and a half. I bought a 600-watt Raptor grow light and a 1000 watt led light really wasn't sure what either ment. I just bought them because my friend told me to. Well I've been wanting to buy a couple new lights but could never quite understand what everything meant the par the ppf I just didn't understand all that but I do now I totally understand it all now because of you and your video thank you so so much it is truly appreciate it Have a Blessed Day

  • @cannabisconcentration1347
    @cannabisconcentration1347 5 лет назад +13

    Nicely done. Kinda looks like a ledtroniks advert though😉 some great info there though for all the ppl who dont know👊🏻

  • @henryzamarron9266
    @henryzamarron9266 3 года назад +1

    excellent dive into the mechanics of efficacy of units and terminology. You have literally saved me hours, if not days of reserch into grasping the facts vs the market myths. I actually created a PP presentation from your informational. This approach always helps me check for any missing concepts I may have blanked out on. Let me know if you ever do one of these on dialectical materialism. thanks

  • @DubDTube
    @DubDTube 4 года назад +5

    nice vid, learnt me some, gotta rewatch a few times to sink it in. #blurple

  • @yolandamartinez437
    @yolandamartinez437 4 года назад +1

    What type of light do recommend for succulent seeds? 600w led tonic?

  • @digdug6515
    @digdug6515 5 лет назад +5

    GD my brother, you got a hell of a nerd hat..
    Great vid. I appreciate your help..

  • @jordykingstongrows3639
    @jordykingstongrows3639 5 лет назад +2

    Man I wish so many new growers watched this video.. so many people buy insufficient lights for the area they're growing in.
    Great video ✌🏼✌🏾

  • @bettergrow2302
    @bettergrow2302 5 лет назад +3

    Did you have a chance to review the Mars TS3000? Buddy.

  • @xvgonzales
    @xvgonzales 2 года назад +1

    I just purchased the Mars Hydro 6500 to use with the AC infinity grow tent and vent system. I wish you could review more makers of grow tents

  • @deathsting1983
    @deathsting1983 5 лет назад +4

    1) get away from bkurple lights
    2) PAR is now considered EPAR for extended PAR to include Deep Red and IR obove 700nm.
    3) Emerson effect
    If you want to look at good lights, take a look at HLG or even better, look at the Electric Sky from the Green Sunshine Company.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад +1

      I've got 2 ES180s right now, actually :)

    • @bennyb6071
      @bennyb6071 5 лет назад

      @@epicgardening are you happy with the spectrum off the es180?

    • @markodjibra5582
      @markodjibra5582 5 лет назад

      or MIGRO

    • @deathsting1983
      @deathsting1983 5 лет назад

      @@epicgardening
      That's awesome! I'm rocking 2x es300 and the results are just phenomenal

    • @deathsting1983
      @deathsting1983 5 лет назад +1

      @@bennyb6071 the Spectrum in the ES make a huge difference. My veg time is cut down and the buds are massive. I would say the most impressive thing about these lights are the light penetration.

  • @thedudegrowzzz
    @thedudegrowzzz 2 года назад

    This is by far the most informative video and easy to absorb based on your simple yet very informative explanations. Looking forward to learning more.

  • @SunnSue
    @SunnSue 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the video. 'liked' it. Would one of these lights serve a tented area 2x4? Is that the max size one of these lights could serve?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад

      These would be a bit better suited to a 12-18" away in a 3x3' tent

    • @SunnSue
      @SunnSue 5 лет назад

      @@epicgardening Thanks. Such great info. Would love a video, if you're up for it, giving more brand comparisons and with any info you have about creating a tent about 6x3 and the number of light units needed and options for good light for 24" tall plants.

    • @LEDTonic
      @LEDTonic 5 лет назад +2

      Hi Sunny,
      It depends a little bit on what you are going to grow and how you are going to use your grow area. If you are going to grow high light plants covering your whole grow space, such as tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers or even cannabis, I would recommend two Z5's. Each covering 2'x2' with very high intensity.
      Possibly, one Z5 could be hung in the middle of your tent and right below it you place a few high light crops. Just outside of the sweet spot and high intensity, you can grow lower light crops such as herbs and seedlings.
      Depending on what crop you are growing and what stage it is in, you want to achieve a certain intensity.
      We have made detailed PPFD maps (light intensity maps) that show what intensity both of our lamp models provide at certain heights. The maps also show how big area each intensity will cover at each height.
      Uploaded picture of intensity maps:
      i.imgur.com/23TgEFu.jpg
      The recommendations on the right-hand side of each map are quite high and are meant to include cannabis which has very high light requirements.
      It is dependent on what you are growing and what stage your plant is currently in.
      Personally, I use 150 PPFD for vegetable seeds and younglings until they are at least 2"/5cm tall.
      I aim for 200-300 when they have passed 2"/5cm in height and only for young adults and adult fruiting plants do I aim for 300-500 PPFD.
      Everything over 500 is very high intensity and mostly used for cannabis, although it can also be used for fruiting vegetables in their adult state.
      I hope this was helpful. Let me know if anything was unclear or if you have any other questions.

    • @SunnSue
      @SunnSue 5 лет назад +1

      Super complete answer. Much appreciated

  • @gabbyjurado98
    @gabbyjurado98 3 года назад +1

    If we're using purely grow lights for growing (i don't have a sunny window or a backyard to place them outside) do you have to be on the look out for a certain stage of growth? Do you need to synthesis an experience for the plant? (I once saw a video of a woman slowly pushing her plant around to mimick a storm for the plant)
    Right now i have a batch of seedlings (4 of each, parsley, lavender, jalapeño, sage, chives, pumpkins) they're growing well and i've spaced them out for their necessary light requirememts and have a medium sized fan blowing on the lowest setting to give the effect of natural wind. Do i need to do anything else? I know with poinsettas you have to plan the dark-light settings in order for them to bloom. Anything like that i should anticipate?

  • @littleminna
    @littleminna 5 лет назад +3

    Ok that was way too technical for me. LOL. I just want to know if an Led light is an idea to use on orchids just during the winter when there's not enough light, for just at home. Is it really necessary to have that "aluminium foil" background? I don't like the look of that in my living room. LOL.

    • @dallimamma
      @dallimamma 5 лет назад

      Mon Soymon ::: Maybe start with an inexpensive full spectrum fluorescent fixture first?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад

      I would go with a T5 fluorescent for an orchid

    • @littleminna
      @littleminna 5 лет назад

      Thank you so much for your replies. I'll look into that.

    • @Kghost0311
      @Kghost0311 5 лет назад

      Mon Soyman its Mylar, not foil and you dont need that he just has a tent.

  • @marcoantonio078
    @marcoantonio078 Год назад

    Led works great for me. I have viparspectra p2000 and results were very very good.

  • @davesterchele2679
    @davesterchele2679 5 лет назад +3

    Going to come back and review this one later. Thank you for the detailed information!

  • @Tony-ow3if
    @Tony-ow3if 3 года назад

    Brilliant content and presentation man!! Congratulations!!

  • @NAWFSIDE_SLIM
    @NAWFSIDE_SLIM 5 лет назад +157

    Grow some delicious “food”

    • @WOR159
      @WOR159 5 лет назад +16

      Tyvion Shaw 🤣🤣🤣 I know right I’ve got some real good fat tomatoes 🍅 growing in my closet.... 🤪

    • @NAWFSIDE_SLIM
      @NAWFSIDE_SLIM 5 лет назад +8

      My Daily Vitamins TH&C 😂

    • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
      @TheRipeTomatoFarms 5 лет назад +3

      @@WOR159 Ha! Well, you can make some killer baking from shake, so in a sense, you're still growing "food"!

    • @WOR159
      @WOR159 5 лет назад +2

      The Ripe Tomato Farms true but RUclips con artists don’t care. I hope cannabis becomes federally legal so YT can lick my butthole...

    • @NotJenOrJane
      @NotJenOrJane 4 года назад

      smokeable food

  • @northyland1157
    @northyland1157 2 года назад

    I don't know much... but I put lettuce or cucumbers under my grow light and they love it. For my small home use... seeing it work with my eyes is good enough for me..

  • @jaaustin500
    @jaaustin500 4 года назад +3

    I use a lot of grow lights because I live in Canada where we have such long winters with weak light. I've gotten most of my lights from amazon and have had the most success with those advertised as "full spectrum" but after viewing your video I'm not sure if I should trade these in for others which would be even better. Do you have any thoughts about those advertised as "full spectrum"? Also, I remember my Dad using florescent lights in our basement to start seedlings in the spring before planting outside once it got warmer. Do you think florescent lights are even better than the LED (but that they use more energy)?
    Thanks for all the info! I agree with the others, it's a lot to take in but very important for success! :-)

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +1

      Full spectrum is hard to answer, you'd have to look at their spectral output chart and make your decision from there. You can certainly start seeds under fluorescents though!

    • @chrisflorenca7566
      @chrisflorenca7566 4 года назад

      Hey I'm also in Canada and am planning to do the same, can you please let me know what lights you ended up using? Thanks! 😊

    • @elianaselzer5785
      @elianaselzer5785 4 года назад

      I am not going to claim to be an expert. However I did grow actual “food“ hydroponically for years. Fluorescent light is blue. Which is fine for creating vegetation. But really no plant will begin to flower or bear fruit unless it is exposed to light that is in the yellow/red spectrum. So the answer is probably no. I can’t imagine that you could effectively get your “food“ to flower with fluorescent light. LED lighting generally has a much fuller spectrum of light. So depending on what you did, you would not necessarily have to switch it back-and-forth. I used to switch my crops back-and-forth between fluorescent and HPS.

  • @GMCLabs
    @GMCLabs 5 лет назад

    From what I have seen, the 1000w rating is usually saying that the LED light can replace a 1000w HPS or MH. For instance I just got one with 96 15watt LED, and uses about 170 watts. They claim it can replace a 1000w MH/HPS. If they went by the watt rating of the LED they could call it a 1440w LED. Under driving the LEDs is a good thing, they will last much longer. I went to school for EET and a good rule of thumb for picking components is to have them rated at least 2x what they would be expected to dissipate. like if you have a resistor that is going to have to dissipate 1 watt of power, you would want to use a 2 watt resistor. So using an LED at 18% of its full rating isn't a bad idea, it will last longer than trying to run it at 56% of its rating. Of course how well its cooling system is designed also has to be factored in. I would go by how much the fixture weighs. Say both of your lights weigh the same, so then they would most likely be able to dissipate the same amount of heat(unless they really messed up the design) I would expect the 18% one would last longer. Now if the one running them at 18% is like 1/4 the weight of the one running at 56% then I would probably go with the heavier one since the LEDs are being most likely being cooled better. As for LED efficiency for power to light conversion, I'd have to see a data sheet for the LED being used. like if you put 1.8 watts of power to a 10 watt led and your getting 70% of the max light output(compared at 100% rated power), you'd be using 5x the power to only get an additional 30% light(at 10 watts), so efficiency would go down. If your familiar with overclocking a CPU this will make sense, you can overclock a CPU and say get 5% more performance, but you might increase your power draw by 30%. Its up to you if the added power draw is worth the performance boost, same can be said for LED's. What I would really like to see is a comparison of a 1000w HPS to a LED that claims it can replace that 1000W HPS. Heck if it could even just outperform a 400 HPS/MH that would be great, since you would be using over 50% less power to get the same effect.

  • @TheJamesOutlaw
    @TheJamesOutlaw 5 лет назад +3

    I gotta watch this again when I’m not baked. Just wanted to try and understand as I’m using old school MH and HPS 600w bulbs and would like to try LEDs but don’t trust the claims of led companies

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад +3

      Highly recommend coming back when sober 😂

  • @PUCOPZ
    @PUCOPZ 4 года назад +1

    What’s the best normal led light bulb to use for indoor plants? I’m currently just using a led general purpose 75w equivalent daylight bulb

  • @LeisureLizard
    @LeisureLizard 4 года назад +4

    Oh god, you blinded me with science!

  • @fuzyfuzfuz2
    @fuzyfuzfuz2 2 года назад

    OMG Thank you!!! This video was SO helpful!!!

  • @barbnitecki4407
    @barbnitecki4407 4 года назад +5

    I want you to tell us the best cheap lights , best midpriced lights, and expensive lights. Way to mathy for me

    • @hishinegrouplimited8020
      @hishinegrouplimited8020 3 года назад

      You can't directly define certain lights as the best, because you can't be sure that this light fits all plants.

  • @shanehogan8286
    @shanehogan8286 4 года назад

    Yes dude, thank you. just caught this before i purchased some p1000 2020 at only 100 watts, that’s gonna save me some electricity and I’ll have a better light. I was in two minds why some people say you should always get the highest actual wattage draw from the lamps. It is great to hear the science behind this, and definitely helped me (saved me), by helping me choose the right light. Cheers dude.

  • @SmallGardenQuest
    @SmallGardenQuest 5 лет назад +8

    Pro tip:
    Best growing Light
    9 billion years duration
    the Sun
    :D :D
    Thank you for the video :)

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад +2

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @Junzar56
      @Junzar56 5 лет назад

      Small Garden Quest it’s great to have a boost indoors during the winter months so you can grow tomatoes!

    • @SmallGardenQuest
      @SmallGardenQuest 5 лет назад +4

      @@Junzar56 I was just trying to grow a joke. Apparently I am out of season :S

    • @ChallengeTheNarrative
      @ChallengeTheNarrative 5 лет назад

      It certainly is when you don't live in the northern or southern hemisphere.

    • @ChallengeTheNarrative
      @ChallengeTheNarrative 5 лет назад

      @@SmallGardenQuest ahhh. Epic pun :-D

  • @Truther41God
    @Truther41God 4 года назад

    Very precise and easy to understand presentation. Well done my man!👏👏👏
    Well done!

  • @seanryan3359
    @seanryan3359 5 лет назад +4

    Enlightening

  • @Potatoeateriffries
    @Potatoeateriffries 24 дня назад

    This is still the best video about growlight. You might want to make a New video about it. This is still a topic not very well known in gardening. Maybe even do something with it in your own shop. Didnt see anything there.

  • @REDNECKpairOdice
    @REDNECKpairOdice 5 лет назад +3

    Pretty sure 80% of the people coming here could careless about growing food. They're here to find a grow light

    • @crystalgarden5359
      @crystalgarden5359 5 лет назад

      Hillbilly I have a few videos up,check it out.thanks

    • @crystalgarden5359
      @crystalgarden5359 5 лет назад

      @Tristan George i have a 2x4
      Look for one used online near ypu

    • @googlehelpdesk
      @googlehelpdesk 5 лет назад

      @Tristan George Spider-Farmer SF1000

  • @AndrewLida
    @AndrewLida 3 года назад

    Hi! Can I use an orange gel over the LED light to warm it up for aesthetics in the home?

  • @alaurent2679
    @alaurent2679 4 года назад +3

    I paused after 2 minutes and went to Amazon to buy some new green colored writing notebooks

  • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
    @TheRipeTomatoFarms 5 лет назад

    Thanks for diving into PAR. Great vid, as always.