Omega Spectra G Line LEDs deliver excellent performance at low price-points. If you want to push things as far as possible, then we'd always recommend opting for a spider-style LED grow light, like the Maxibright Pro or the Luxx, which offer almost perfectly even light spreads, built-in dimming and the ability to manage multiple units from a centralised digital controller. If you're on a tight budget, though, you really can't beat one of these Omega LEDs. They run at a ground-breaking 2.8 umol per watt, delivering an intense, full-spectrum output that's tuned towards the red areas of the spectrum, helping plants to pile on weight during the bloom phase. There's also enough blue light in there to veg plants up nicely, preventing stretching for more efficient overall development.
These units are nice and light and they're very easy to hang. Some people prefer this style of fixture (to spiders) because they're easier to work around. Two of these lights would cover a 1.2m square area quite nicely, and you could potentially accommodate three in the same space. As always, start off with the light raised as far as possible and lower it down gradually to avoid causing stress. These things are insanely bright, so bring them down slowly.
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