Confused 4000k/850nm T5's for veg or not?

Hmmm i looked at them but not sold overly, i still prefer t5's and yer i think i saw the motorway guy installing them in a tunnel and streetlights a while back.
Yeah those are generic spectrum induction lights. Not designed for growing. There are a couple companies doing grow only inductions. Hopefully by the time I get my induction light I can do a journal on here and show my results.
 

2Hearts

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Sounds good as i didnt find many journals on them. If they get more popular i will try them but only whilst im waiting for the day i can afford a plasma unit.

Yeah those are generic spectrum induction lights. Not designed for growing. There are a couple companies doing grow only inductions. Hopefully by the time I get my induction light I can do a journal on here and show my results.
 

HockeyBeard

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Yeah those are generic spectrum induction lights. Not designed for growing. There are a couple companies doing grow only inductions. Hopefully by the time I get my induction light I can do a journal on here and show my results.
You're thinking about making the induction jump too, huh? Have you seen or met anyone first hand using it? I finally met my first real person using induction (read: not online) and he loves it. But you really should look at those pontoons, they are putting that 660nm in there for a reason. The mix is a little light on it. Which bulb are you thinking about using? The full spectrum bulb would be the one I'd use if you're not doing a perpetual grow. I'm going to go with the full spectrum, then supplement with CXA3070's, 660nm, and a 730nm lights out bar as side scrolling lighting. Make a thread when you get the lights, I'm interested in seeing more people with induction.
 
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