Old Reviews Inda-Gro 400W Pro Induction Light

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Pics of the 400w Riant grow Light.
3500k, 26000 lumen.
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http://www.riant-lighting.com/Grow-Light.htm

Lots of far red an far blue in there give the pink purple hue.
 
Good friend of mine Runs the 420 in flower and the 200 in veg. LOVES them. His AK48 he just chopped weighed in at 2oz of top notch bud.
And that's with it being his 2nd plant EVER harvested! He is a complete noob and the light kept everything alive through all his mistakes,soil changes, bugs, heat, over nuting, blah blah.
He now has a little better set up and it looks like the lights going to do some serious work now.
The new girls are 2X the size of the AK48 from the last run with better soil and more knowledge.
I'd love to see what these can do for Auto's he has a Auto Sweet tooth under a 200 but with his in-experience I worry he wont be able to really make it shine like it could.
The price is the only thing holding me back from trying one myself. Its just to expensive I think $1/watt would be better as well. If they really want us to buy .80 would be better.


I think your friend might pull it off....he seems to have his setup down now and is pulling off some impressive growth with the Sweet Tooth ;)


the following pics are of my Sweet tooth in coco under a Indagro 200. This is my first auto and I'm enjoying it so far.
ST 6 days from germination
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ST week 2
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ST 3 weeks 3 days
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That thing turned out just plain beast bro, I think IndaGro's are another great alternative to HPS
 
I happened across some videos that show some side by sides with the inda-gro lights. Anyone here running the diodes for flowering? It sounds interesting if you trigger flowering at lights out and extend the photoperiod to a 14/10. As far as I'm concerned it all comes down to plant response. This garden looks good even without the pontoons so I guess I'm wondering if it's worth the extra expense? One thing 4sure is the heat is killing me and these do run considerably cooler.

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89i5yxiJZv4&list=UUkzVZkmf8QCFqU5oVQ70jiQ[/video]
 
that is a neat grow. We could use one done as nice as that on here. Volunteers with deeper pockets and more secure locations than me? I REALLY want to do a grow like that just haven't been able to yet...
 
Induction and Induction growing Educational Videos:

[video]http://youtu.be/U3CbT7Re6uY[/video]
Neat Idea. Same type deal that Inda-Gro is settling and working with but decided to use LED pontoons instead for similar type results except being very much more specified and a bit more educated to the actual plant biology that is happening.

[video=youtube;MV_-OCwl2V8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV_-OCwl2V8[/video]
Results...
[video]http://youtu.be/lTXJOvqlcME[/video]

Brilliant and simple no waste...
[video]http://youtu.be/EPebHVY9tXA[/video]

anywho.... Just some educational stuff
 
I was thinking of getting the Pontoon add-on but I decided its not really worth the price-tag they attached to it. Unless its yielding 25-30% more I don't see that kind of coin for a few little LED's being worth it. Wait I lied, if shaves 7-10 days off my finishing time I would consider it as well.
 
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