thx guys will 1 of these work?
SylverStar 4 Foot 4 Lamp High Output T5 With Choice of Bulbs
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A revolutionary fixture for indoor growing! This
SylverStar 4 foot 4 Lamp fixture utilizes the new high output T5 fluorescent lamp (5,000 lumens per lamp, 20,000 total lumen for this fixture). The SYLVERSTAR provides high-lumens with low heat output for a fixture that can be placed closer to plants for maximum yields. The
SYLVERSTAR is also extremely lightweight and easy to hang. The innovative High Yield Lighting design places an air-gap in between the lamps and the ballast housing, allowing the unit to operate at cooler temperatures and provide increase lumen production when compared to similar fixtures.
Measures: 4.5" tall x 47" long x 13" wide
Lamp spectrums may be easily changed or combined for growth, bloom or mixed spectrums for different stages of horticultural production. This allows the
SYLVERSTAR to be a complete, start-to-finish plant growth lighting system.
Comes with four High Output T5 bulbs. Select which spectrum bulbs you want below.
Features:
- Solid state, digital electronic ballasts provide cool, quiet operation
- Reflector constructed of 95% reflective aluminum for the ultimate in reflectivity and light dispersal
- Low profile, and lightweight for easy hanging
- 10’ grounded power cord, 120v, plugs into standard household outlet
- Reflector constructed of 95% reflective aluminum for the ultimate in reflectivity and light dispersal
- Solid state, digital electronic ballasts provide cool, quiet operation
- 2 year warranty
Order
Bulb Type:
4 Bloom (3000K) Spectrum Bulbs
4 Grow (6400K) Spectrum Bulbs
Mixed - 2 Bloom (3000K) Bulb And 2 Grow (6400K) Bulb
Do you Need Spare T5 bulbs?:
No Spare T5 bulbs
4 Bloom (3000K) Spectrum Bulbs - Spare - +$28.00
4 Grow (6400K) Spectrum Bulbs - Spare - +$28.00
2 Bloom (3000K) And 2 Grow (6400K) - Spare - +$28.00
Price: Quantity:
I am also interested in an hps but they seem more expensive and harder to manage for beginners.
Know any1 using these t5s for flowering?
also I heard t5's take longer to flower