Growth Under WEEGrow LED Grow Lights

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Hello everyone! WEEGrow devote to help every grower ease your grow life with more affordable price.
Lights couldn't say anything without tested,
We don't exaggerate, just do something to show our sincerity.

Growth from Nov. 8th.2020, haven't done yet. We will keep update.

Let's see how WEEGrow work together and welcome every grower to give us suggestion!

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hello weegrow.

sit back. and tell us about yourself.

what are you, what is your tech, your diodes, your driver, your watts, your true watts.. are you dimmable ? clearly a quantum of sorts.
do you have other panels ?

super stretchy seedlings by the way. not so win. carrying a lot of blue ? everything else looks good for a veg light.

paneled mylar is a horrible choice. in particular for led lighting. surprised you don't know that. the bubble mylar for the seedlings is a much better choice. the panels will cause hotspots and issues if your led is strong enough. maybe not a worry.

light looks like it could be a decent build otherwise.

welcome. and enjoy your stay. :)
 
About WEEGrow

WEEGrow devote to let everyone use the most convenient grow lights and own a prosperous garden. No matter how new you are in this field, you can grow indoor if you want.

Our products

We have our own Product Development Team and develop LED chips and diodes by our own team, which is as good as Samsung’s and LG’s.

Adopting the Newest smd led technology, Q-1000 is combined with 368pcs LEDs and WG-1000 is with 415pcs LEDs. You can add as many as WEEGrow grow lights you need in one group to control them together. And there is no limit of the number of lights!

Q-1000&WG-1000 in common

Full spectrum LEDs

  • Warm White Light 3000K: For flower production, produce bigger flowers/fruit

  • Bluish Light 5000K for plant growth/vegetable stage, grow faster

  • Red Light 660nm in conjunction with blue light to increase more leaves and plant size

  • IR Light 730nm result in strong stem growth, proper node placement and boosting flower yields
Remote control
  • 2.4G multifunctional remote

  • 5 brightness level

  • Maximum Control Distance: 59ft.

  • Automatic Smart Timer

  • 3 timing patterns allow it to automatically turn off (2h/ 8h/12h) according to your settings. These three timing patterns are able to overlay each other

ProductQ-1000WG-1000
Actual power120 watt±10%150 watt±10%
PPFD@18’’662μmol /m2 /s1364μmol/m2/s
Veg Footprint 3×3ft3x3ft
Flowering Footprint2 x 2 ft2 x 2 ft
PPE2.7μmol/j2.7μmol/J
 
hello weegrow.

sit back. and tell us about yourself.

what are you, what is your tech, your diodes, your driver, your watts, your true watts.. are you dimmable ? clearly a quantum of sorts.
do you have other panels ?

super stretchy seedlings by the way. not so win. carrying a lot of blue ? everything else looks good for a veg light.

paneled mylar is a horrible choice. in particular for led lighting. surprised you don't know that. the bubble mylar for the seedlings is a much better choice. the panels will cause hotspots and issues if your led is strong enough. maybe not a worry.

light looks like it could be a decent build otherwise.

welcome. and enjoy your stay. :)
Hi bluter, I've post some information about WEEGrow above, wish that help. Our dear customer shares his growth with us, we will alert him about the problem with paneled mylar. Thank for your advice.
 
We have our own Product Development Team and develop LED chips and diodes by our own team, which is as good as Samsung’s and LG’s.




sure.

that's the central question then. and the leap of faith for a potential buyer.

are you running kitten brand drivers ?
 

  • Bluish Light 5000K for plant growth/vegetable stage, grow faster


5000k is really deep..

probably wouldn't run deeper than 4500K on a "full spectrum". i run a mix of 3000k and 3500K cobs as "full spec" in two rigs and they rock in that kelvin. even in veg.

most home growers don't need the stretch a 5000k brings. or even 4500k. when rolling a mix of emitters you need to choose a veg or flower bias. flower bias wins hands down every time.

led does not act the same for kelvin as hid did in our industry. in particular white light emitters.

but your team probably made you aware of that. :bongrip:
 
5000k is really deep..

probably wouldn't run deeper than 4500K on a "full spectrum". i run a mix of 3000k and 3500K cobs as "full spec" in two rigs and they rock in that kelvin. even in veg.

most home growers don't need the stretch a 5000k brings. or even 4500k. when rolling a mix of emitters you need to choose a veg or flower bias. flower bias wins hands down every time.

led does not act the same for kelvin as hid did in our industry. in particular white light emitters.

but your team probably made you aware of that. :bongrip:

I notice other LED Manufacturers run the same or similar.
 
it's pretty extreme. definitely puts it as a veg slanted light. i can understand why they do it. it just makes it poorer in flower which is where i want my light to excel.
 
My T5"s can veg plants too!

Grown in a cabinet i built to veg just t5 lighting.

I would actually like to see what these lights can do in flower! Any light can veg plants... its the flower power where we need to see where these lights stand.

Please ....Let me show you...and 420Mag!
 
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