kessil aquarium lights - good for growing green?

rob333

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what a few there vids there them guys look like hell stoners so they must be ok lights so give a wack man never hurts to try something new u can only try looks like they have alot blue spectrum about them good for veg but like i said long they dont cost shit loads give em a try
 

Abiqua

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I was at the aquarium shop today and they had 3 Kessil 150 series lights all marked half off. Was wondering if they would be good for growing? Idk what kind they were, but if they were the actinic ones I think these could be great veg lights.

http://www.kessil.com/aquarium/A150.php

Kessil is a American company, most of the R&D is done stateside although not all the manufacturing is I think....they have been around for 10 years at least already....theActinic might be a tad purplish and good for veg, although I am sure that can be cleared up here, with lots of examples of good grows, maybe those who don't know @ Glaucoma, shouldn't be spreading ignorant info :peace:

http://rollitup.org/t/2014-kessil-club.823242/
 

Smokenpassout

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^I was going to say that^
Purple and Magenta have come down to ninety dollars in price (H150). One of these is good for a small to medium plant. On a Budget, you may only buy one of these. So get a magenta. Use cheap CFL's for flowering then add the magenta to finish.
 

Heavy Consumer

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Seen UK hydro stores asking £250 for H150's (that's over $285).

EDIT: Apologies, this was irrelevant! (I was just saying, shit all seems more costly in the UK and, as you can tell, we complain a lot!) :-P
 
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