Has anyone grown full size pods indoor under LED grow lights? If you have done this, preferably more than once can you chime in and answer questions about the light your using?
Do you have experience with this? I have heard it both ways so im hoping to find someone who claims to have done it and see what kind of light they use. I have his lights but would rather not run them if possible because of power usage and heat.juanitos said:http://thehotpepper.com/topic/58543-blisters-2016-led-coco-grow/page-4#entry1310849
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leds don't have very much light penetration. they will not grow "full size" plants (like 10 ft tall plants) but they will grow small 3-4 ft tall plants.
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if you want full sized production indoors you need HID lights.
yes but i generally use lower power leds. not the top of the line 1300$ led fixtures. i imagine they get pretty close to the same as hps.MnSuperHots said:Do you have experience with this? I have heard it both ways so im hoping to find someone who claims to have done it and see what kind of light they use. I have his lights but would rather not run them if possible because of power usage and heat.
Thanks for being helpful, guys like you make forums a joy to visit :-/lek said:why don't you decorate pepper tree using LED chips? Â you can use NodeMCU, Arduino or ESP to control the light.
ÂMnSuperHots said:Thanks for being helpful, guys like you make forums a joy to visit :-/
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In his defense, I think he uses a translator feature to post. Doesn't always translate right from Thai to English.
you can look at the comparison the weed guys do. peppers will be similar in size / growth.MnSuperHots said:Thats what im trying to figure out. I grew for years with HIDs and if I can get the same results with a 1500 dollar LED ill do it. Between the heat management and fan power needed for it and the fraction of electricity used it would pay off pretty quick in my opinion.
No peppers are not a money maker, but as a hobby, and for my interest in it and the toys involved 1500 bucks wont put me in the poor house. If my energy bill doesnt make my wife ask questions and I dont have to listen to 450 cfm of air being moved in my basement but I still get full size happy pods, then victory is mine. But! I do want to hear testimony from a few sources with experience before I pull the trigger on a fancy led. I cant believe i would be the first pepper guy to do this.juanitos said:you can look at the comparison the weed guys do. peppers will be similar in size / growth.
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peppers aren't exactly a cash crop(8-15 $/lb) vs weed(1500 $/lb) so people aren't looking to pay 800-1400$ to light 4 pepper plants. so you probably won't find many grows.
I have 2 issues with this, the publication doesnt seem to show a date of when it was last updated or written. It could be from the 90s. My second issue is its about lettuce not peppers.willard3 said:People who know how to do this, ie  Cornell, use HID
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Nice!TheHydroScientist said:Hi folks, i'd like to chime in with my experience with LEDs and hydro. I made some videos you might find interesting- My LED light is DIY with COBs and I got some impressive results with a relatively low cost/wattage (55W) white LED.
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Plant growth video  - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePWCaZ1KX_k
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