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gearbear
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The Inda-Gro brand is a unique take on a light. At first glance it would resemble a over-sized tube florescent. However, this light offers so much more than it's florescent counter part. The site gives these standards:
I've only had a chance to run it through one grow and had just fine results. However, I have not had a chance to grow for real with this baby. By that I mean I had it too high above the plants plus they were in really small containers with test-type soil and I did not maintain temps properly or water.
Most of this was due to all the travel time and a super hot super dry summer.
Anyway, This light I believe has great potential to blow HPS out in watt to watt not to mention savings in AC and exhausting. Not sure for the newest LED systems. Maybe very comparable?
I probably won't be using it grow MMJ for a while but I'll post how well it does with standard vegies, probably come January or so.
http://www.indagrow.com
If ya got a bit of cash to try a new system, I'd give this light a shot. At worst you might end up with a super nice long lasting ultra-bright garage light.
- 400 Watts - Covers 6’x6’ Areas
- Universal Driver 120-277v 50/60hz
- 88,460 VEL
- Bi-Spectrum Lamp Vegetative through Flowering stages
- 95% Par Usable UV and IR Spectrums
- Maintains 90% Lumen Output at 70,000 Hours
- Daylight Spectrum
- 100,000 Rated Life (Hours)
I've only had a chance to run it through one grow and had just fine results. However, I have not had a chance to grow for real with this baby. By that I mean I had it too high above the plants plus they were in really small containers with test-type soil and I did not maintain temps properly or water.
Most of this was due to all the travel time and a super hot super dry summer.
Anyway, This light I believe has great potential to blow HPS out in watt to watt not to mention savings in AC and exhausting. Not sure for the newest LED systems. Maybe very comparable?
I probably won't be using it grow MMJ for a while but I'll post how well it does with standard vegies, probably come January or so.
http://www.indagrow.com
If ya got a bit of cash to try a new system, I'd give this light a shot. At worst you might end up with a super nice long lasting ultra-bright garage light.
