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Originally Posted by Andrew-L
The majority of the LED grow lights you find are all the same lights with different packaging. What matters is the diodes themselves and the drivers that power them. There aren't a ton of companies that produce diodes.
Also remember that light intensity falls dramatically with distance. After 24-30 inches your intensity has divided itself four-fold.
Although burning with LEDs is very unlikely, you can still bleach the plant with too high of intensity
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There are a few differences between the various companies beside the diode and driver manufacture. One is type of light. You can find lights with one or two white LED temperatures, or "blurple" lights; and supplemental red, infrared, and ultraviolet light diodes. It's good to note that the SF-300 and 600 are not the absolute top-end diodes you'll find in their higher-end models, but they're not crap either, so...
Thanks for the note on burning vs bleaching. I was wondering if there was a burning danger (and there might still be if you buy lamps with UV, which orchids don't really need). Should you still keep the same PAR ratings, or will say a Phal thrive on higher lighting without bleaching?