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Reddit mentions of Apollo Horticulture GL45LED Full Spectrum 135W LED Grow Light for Plant Growing

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Apollo Horticulture GL45LED Full Spectrum 135W LED Grow Light for Plant Growing. Here are the top ones.

Apollo Horticulture GL45LED Full Spectrum 135W LED Grow Light for Plant Growing
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    Features:
  • 1 – 135W Apollo Horticulture LED UFO
  • Diameter: 10.5" ; Coverage Area: 2’ x 2’ ; 4 Square Feet
  • 45pcs , 3W Chips ; Lifespan: 50,000 Hours
  • Light Spectrum: 460nm, 610nm, 630nm, 730nm
  • Package Includes: 1 – 135W LED UFO / 1 – Power Cord / 1 – Set of Stainless Steel Hanging Clips / 1 - Instructional Pamphlet
Specs:
Size135 - Watt

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Found 6 comments on Apollo Horticulture GL45LED Full Spectrum 135W LED Grow Light for Plant Growing:

u/throwawayCG48 · 6 pointsr/microgrowery

First grow.

This took 2-3 months. Seems like I ran into a number of first-timer pitfalls along the way. Good learning experience though.

Can't wait. So god damn tired of shady, undependable hook ups.


Edit 2:

Photos of my setup.

u/Ekrof · 5 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

Think of these buckets as a template, every grower solves problems differently and that is why you won't find two identical setups. That creative freedom is part of the beauty of the space bucket experience :D

It is really a simple design, you can build one with little effort. I don't know what your budget is, but if you get a UFO LED light you just need to put it on a lid and add some PC fans on the side. If you go the CFL route you can get something like this 4-way adapter that is very easy to install and comes already wired with a plug (and a fuse actually). You'll need to do some benchmarking and debugging but those parts have been bucket-tested and will make your build easier.

u/throwaways420 · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

Sorry I'm Canadian , used to our measurements. It's 5 gallons* (~20L) I will be using this light for my grow. Are you sure that fan is okay? The other guy seemed so sure .
Light: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FGFLCXS/ref=aw_wl_ov_dp_1_4?colid=2XHLEJUA6N9AQ&coliid=I31FONFY14DPK

u/bucket_fun · 1 pointr/SpaceBuckets

Hmmm... I did not. Though, I thought it was typical to have 12 on, 12 off light cycles. Is that not correct? Should I just get one that is ideal for longer hours? Thanks for the help!

Edit: This looks like a better option, no?

u/leafygreenstuff · 1 pointr/microgrowery

Was wondering what would be my best option.

Currently looking at this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FGFLCXS/ref=pd_aw_sims_7?pi=SS115&simLd=1

Curious if this is my best option if trying to conserve energy and is this a good option for minimum heat.

Also took a glance at this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0091HO0FY/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0091HO0FY&linkCode=as2&tag=spacbuck-20


Opinions?

u/sandbull · 1 pointr/SpaceBuckets

Ekrof on the article you talk about UFO lights and you posted a link to an 'Apollo 180W' light. You also state that 135W lights are recommended, but when I go to the 135 Apollo light link on amazon there is a section where it says "Actual Power Draw: 90 Watts" Should we consider to choose the 135 watt light based on the "Actual Power Drawn" or the wattage that is advertised on the tittle of the product? For example