deiriwn354
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Is anyone familiar with IndaGrow Lighting, just curios how well they work for flowering
It's obvious from your post that you know nothing about indagro induction lights and have not read any of the grows done here with them.There's lots about them around on these sights. They are OK at best........yields will suffer quite a bit since they don't penetrate deep down under the canopy. I think the biggest complaint is they are expensive too. Good for less heat, and they last a long time......but not much else. Maybe fine for just a few plants in a small area though.
So your going to point me to a thread that I posted in and was a part of to prove I don't know what I'm talking about,did you read the whole thing?Oh really?????
Give this thread and about 50 others a thorough review and then report back. I did research on these when they were advertising in High Times last year and decided against them based on numerous AVERAGE at best reviews.
https://www.rollitup.org/led-other-lighting/571623-induction-lights-newest-supposedly-technology-3.html
Week 7 update: http://bigbudsmag.com/grow/gear/article/expert-test-inda-gro-induction-lighting-flowering-week-sevenEven some of the more sativa varieties that usually require HID lights or the sun itself to create dense flowers are filling in nicely under the Inda-Gro.
You on the hate train too? Bet your power bill makes you grouchyThere's lots about them around on these sights. They are OK at best........yields will suffer quite a bit since they don't penetrate deep down under the canopy. I think the biggest complaint is they are expensive too. Good for less heat, and they last a long time......but not much else. Maybe fine for just a few plants in a small area though.