oh my, chaz and spliff posting again about inda gro. pretty easy to find it, everyone be smart. Find out the facts . sending email to roll it up. and going to start my own blog to get away from these infiltrators into a good source like roolitup.org
shameful
hi again stevie. your grasp of the obvious is absolutely overwhelming!
congrats!
yes Chaz and i are posting about Inda-Gro; it's what we use, and speaking for myself, i LOVE them.
do you notice that this forum is full of many users that tout their favorite brands? i'm not going to compile a list here to demonstrate this fact, but there are tons of users here that swear by their chosen LED brand, talk shit about others, etc... for you to get a pain in your girl parts hints to me that you are affiliated with iGrow, as you seem to only take issue with the users of other products that are, and are demonstrated to be, superior to what iGrow offers.
the facts are that we are posting solid results from these lamps, and shills like you are coming in with zero results to contribute; just an idiot's ramble about what you are
going to do...
we're all still waiting for you to post your grow... this is the second post from you that i have read wherein you say that you will start your own grow and blah blah blah... so why don't you shut up and start doing?
personally i can't wait for you to post results that reiterate what i have already stated about iGrow:
they are inferior due to phosphor selection in the tubes, requiring veg and bloom lights. - Inda-Gro does both wonderfully in a single fixture.
they are too heavy. a single iGrow 400 weighs 45 lbs. an Inda-Gro Pro-420-PAR weighs 15 lbs. one iGrow 400 burned out a LightRail 3.5 for me, while i have moved 3 420s with a single LR3.5 for several months with no issues.
they have an inferior reflector design. it's too big, and the vertical ends only reflect light back to the bulb - not down to the canopy. the material it is lined with is dull (especially when compared to the reflectors that Inda-Gro builds), and has defied all of my efforts to put a mirror finish on it.
they cost too much. $1200 MSRP for an iGrow 400 vs $795 MSRP for Inda-Gro Pro-420-PAR... really? for a lower wattage, heavier piece of shit? c'mon...
i know that iGrow won't service warranty issues; they refused to service my 400 when it failed. that is what lead, in part, to me switching away from them. i landed on Inda-Gro and haven't looked back.
so ya... stop talking and start growing. post some pics or videos of what you get going, and then you can have a voice that demonstrates anything more than uneducated, unexperienced opinion.