born2killspam
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I'm a bit confused regarding that last post..
Not really enough detail.. There are a ton of enhanced spectrum bulbs out there.. Probably cost more than they benefit, but they can't hurt.. Generally though they are pretty close to standard bulbs for that ballast type.. The dual arc bulbs are a different story.. They are broad spectrum in a non-chincy way.. I've never used them, but the dual tech seems to come at an efficiency cost from specs I've seen..Im wondering are these HID dual spectrum lights good? I am getting 2 400w lights that can have MH or HPS but the guy said they have dual spectrum bulbs that can be used in veg and flowering. Is this correct or am i better off getting an HPS for flowering and an MH for flowering.
you need a good light? go to any large construction site and steal a 400w mh wobble light. they are all over large site.
Umm, you do realize they make T5HO lamps that do the exact same thing, in pure red and pure blue spectrums, right? They're called Primary Color T5HO.YO STONERSZ...ITS MR PIFF YA DIG AND YALL SHOULD NO IF U DONT ABOUT THE NEWEST TECHNOLOGY IN LIGHTING!! THAT IS LED UFO LIGHTS WHICH COME IN AS TRI BRAND SPECTRUM AND DUO SPECTRUM!! GOOGLE THIS ANDF SEE FOR YA SELF!! HOPE THIS HELPS PEOPLE WITH ANY LIGHT PROBLEMS---THESE LIGHTS USE 90 WATTS AND EMIT 400-600 WATT HPS/HID EQUILIVANCE, SO LESS ENERGY ON THE BILL, AND LESS HEAT IS PRODUCED--ITS DOPE MY CLONES GROWIN 2 MONTHS BUD AND ALL, AND I LET EM GO LONGER FOR BIGGER TASTIER SHYT CHECK IT OUT
Go to you local Lowes/Home Depot and look at the new T5 florecent strip lights. They are cheap and will work fine for one plant.does anyone know an example of a cheap effective grow light i could use for one plant