My rapid rooters always look that wet... They're unique, in that they are extremely porous. Even when soaked there are huge holes where air can easily get at the roots. In most mediums I'd be wary of root rot, but not in those Rapid rooters!Day 4
One seed is opened and growing strong, the other has just started to open, I expect because of the lack of water.
True that, brother...FYI: If you return your overpriced lights to IndaGro, even 100% unopened, they will still charge you a 25% return fee.
So the best thing to do is to avoid buying any IndaGro lights at all!
They charged me 50$ FedEx freight (even though it cost them $31.27... I called FedEx). If you add the 30$ it cost me to to ship it back to them.... tadaa. I did say "it cost me"What I'd be curious to find out is how you got hit with $232 in charges. They list the 200 at $610 on their site so that would only be $152.00 in back charges.
Return Information
Merchandise may be returned within 30 days from the date of original purchase for a full refund, less a 25% restocking fee, providing the merchandise has been returned in the original packaging, has not been damaged, and is in resalable condition. Shipping costs will not be refunded. All returns must be accompanied by an RMA. Any equipment returned without an RMA will not be accepted for credit. Allow 5 days from our receipt for a credit to be applied.
When I realized the awful purchase I had made before I even received it. I bought it based on Spliff's thread, but before I knew enough about light to understand how to choose them. A 200W light that barely emits 100 uMoles of PAR at 18"??? For 660$? Ridiculous.What makes you return it not even opening it?