hickerbilly
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After reading numerous reviews and the information given to me by Damion at the Northern Lights Store in Mt. Vernon, Wa. I took the plunge and laid out $1200 for a new "igrow" light set-up. The price was shocking to me at first but.... when I looked at the 5-year warranty on the light and ballast... I started thinkin' about how much money I would save not having to replace 3-1000watt HPS and 2-1000watt MH bulbs over those years it started to make sense... then... adding the fact that I could run 2-"igrows" cheaper on electricity than 1-1000watt light it made mass sense... then... after finding these lights were invented by Nikola Tesla... I saw no reason not to try the igrow.
I bought the light in early February and have been using it since then. I bought the "Flower" bulb to try in my bud room.
I set up the igrow right next to a 1000watt HPS and placed one of my hashplants part way under the igrow and the other part 18" below the 1000watt HPS. The difference is amazing... I was told not to "expect the same production" but... I beg to differ from what I was told but... take a look at the picture I took on day 47 of flower cycle that I have attached.
You can see that the right side of the plant has considerably taller, thicker, and deeper green color buds than the left side. Needless to say... the right side was under the igrow. I can't wait to afford a couple more of these lights!
I bought the light in early February and have been using it since then. I bought the "Flower" bulb to try in my bud room.
I set up the igrow right next to a 1000watt HPS and placed one of my hashplants part way under the igrow and the other part 18" below the 1000watt HPS. The difference is amazing... I was told not to "expect the same production" but... I beg to differ from what I was told but... take a look at the picture I took on day 47 of flower cycle that I have attached.
You can see that the right side of the plant has considerably taller, thicker, and deeper green color buds than the left side. Needless to say... the right side was under the igrow. I can't wait to afford a couple more of these lights!