Timber LED Interview Live Stoners 29th Sept 2107

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Thanks so much do you supply the uk
Yes - we ship internationally using USPS Priority Mail. Our customers feedback is that USPS is not only cheaper for transit than UPS/FedEx, but also lower on duties/customs fees.

Our website is not set up to accept international orders, however, if anyone is interested, they can always email sales@timbergrowlights.com and we'd be happy to assist with shipping quotes and orders.
 
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@RainDan 3x 3 & 4 x 4 are some of the most popular sizes of grow tents, what would you recommend to our members to light these tents?
For a 3'x3' area, 300 watts of COBs will generate PPFD values of around 900 µmol/m²s and the 400 watt COB lights will bump that up to around 1050-1100 µmol/m²s.

For a 4'x4' area, 600 watts will produce PPFD values of around 950 µmol/m²s.

For veg, you need roughly 1/2 the wattage as flowering, so you can either half the wattage or double the coverage area to produce PPFD values of around 400-500 µmol/m²s, suitable for veg, but low for flowering.
 
@RainDan love your products and the website looks great too- also intrigued about the 660nm kit. Would it be used as supplimental lighting for bloom phase?
 
For a 3'x3' area, 300 watts of COBs will generate PPFD values of around 900 µmol/m²s and the 400 watt COB lights will bump that up to around 1050-1100 µmol/m²s.

For a 4'x4' area, 600 watts will produce PPFD values of around 950 µmol/m²s.

For veg, you need roughly 1/2 the wattage as flowering, so you can either half the wattage or double the coverage area to produce PPFD values of around 400-500 µmol/m²s, suitable for veg, but low for flowering.
never thought of just raising the light to dilute it on my older non dimming leds. :nono:
 
hi and welcome Dan :pass:
what would you recommend for a 50x100cm cupboard that would have 3 plants in it at say 2,5,8 weeks old ?
cheers
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Sure thing @archie gemmill

For a small cupboard like that, 200-250 COB watts should do the trick. If you have height limitations, the reflectors on all of our lights are removable, allowing you to get very close to the canopy with even light spread.
 
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