Plasma lighting....all that or not??

Psytranceorgy

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awesome post Wheezer! Thanks!

while you were there observing and taking pictures, did you notice differences yourself between the plants under the induction lights vs the plants under the HPS?
 

0calli

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anybody point me in the right direction for really good info on this plasma lighting or a grow that was done with one thnx
 

wheezer

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Bottom line on theses lights iis I'M SOLD!! As soon as I can afford to get 2, I will, and then I'm gonna add them 2 at a time till I get 8 total.I'm gonna switch my whole room over.
I will get the final wieght on them ASAP, but like I said, I can see that they are only maybe 10-20% lighter than the HPS side with around 60% less power, and the cost of bulb replacements makes it a no-brainer for me..........Induction lighting, here I come!!
 

Psytranceorgy

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That is really awesome news Wheezer, thanks for sharing all the info and pics! Induction lights looking bomb for sure... be sure to throw up a thread when you get your own grow going! =D
 

0calli

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got me convinced since youve used these light how are these ??????


this is the one im investing in im gonna get 2 of them !!!! but this is why im investing all my growing skills into this


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0calli

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thnk u soooo much for sharing weezer + rep
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Bottom line on theses lights iis I'M SOLD!! As soon as I can afford to get 2, I will, and then I'm gonna add them 2 at a time till I get 8 total.I'm gonna switch my whole room over.
I will get the final wieght on them ASAP, but like I said, I can see that they are only maybe 10-20% lighter than the HPS side with around 60% less power, and the cost of bulb replacements makes it a no-brainer for me..........Induction lighting, here I come!!
 

Psytranceorgy

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Ocalli I would be careful about which induction lamp system you decide to purchase... The one you posted is putting out 2700K spectrum... There are lots of chinese made / ebay induction lamp systems, and they are not all created equal.

The one that Wheezer is posting about has an entirely custom, and very different, spectrum. You should do some reading on the Inda-GRO Website
 

0calli

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hes a certified induction light seller thats why im looking at his stalk hes not from ebay at all in anyway
Ocalli I would be careful about which induction lamp system you decide to purchase... The one you posted is putting out 2700K spectrum... There are lots of chinese made / ebay induction lamp systems, and they are not all created equal.

The one that Wheezer is posting about has an entirely custom, and very different, spectrum. You should do some reading on the Inda-GRO Website
 

0calli

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its a verified company that deals with all aspects outdoor indoor and they are cheaper cause they are a wholesale

mabe you can check it for me and tell me if his stuff isnt legit cause not all chinese stuff is bunk some of the most uptodate tech stuff comes from them just gotta swim through the sharks lol
 

0calli

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i was looking at that site and cant find prices if your not showing me prices on your website there is a reason to it
Ocalli I would be careful about which induction lamp system you decide to purchase... The one you posted is putting out 2700K spectrum... There are lots of chinese made / ebay induction lamp systems, and they are not all created equal.

The one that Wheezer is posting about has an entirely custom, and very different, spectrum. You should do some reading on the Inda-GRO Website
 

0calli

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it seems the seller im talking about has all the same specs on equipment not the same equipment etc just cheaper cause hes a whole seller but i will investigate before i go spending that much

also im only outfitting a closet with just under 1 sq meter of room so i only need 400w equivalent to push the same as my 1000w hps
 

0calli

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plz direct me if im wrong i dont want to sound smug on here really........................ its just because somebody is chineese dosent mean they sell shit right imo .........................or beause his prices are lil cheaper ? like i said before i go spending 500-700 dollars on lighting imma make sure im getting proper gear
 

Gastanker

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I'd bet the Chinese ones you listed work great but there is likely a slight difference. The indagrow do not state specifically what kelvin there bulbs are but I would suspect it is essentially a 5000K bulb with added phosphorous to produce the equivalent of something like 75% 5000K and 25% 2700K. The chinese made model you posted comes in 2700k, 5000k, and 6500k. 2700 is great for flower, 6500 great for veg, and 5000k is a fairly good in between but more biased towards the blue spectrum. I wouldn't at all be surprised if you had amazing results with any of the three spectrum but from personal experience you do yield a bit more with higher quality product with a more mixed spectrum - 3:1 6500:2700 for veg and the opposite for flower - personally experience being with CFLs and not induction lights.

That being said I wouldn't be at all surprised if the indagrow 400 is the very same as the chinese models. The 420 might be a bit different but from the look of the pictures the 400 is probably just a standard 5000k tube.

Please post results if you get them.
 

wheezer

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I don't know if I can get any more info on the spectrums.....I'l have to ask my bro. He spoke with the guys at Indi-grow, and was gonna order the 400s, and they urged him to get the 420s if he was flowering with them. That's about all I know for now. I can also say that my bro is fairly new grower, and all his set-ups there are new, and untested really. You can see that he did a great job keeping everything clean and bug and mildew free,( cleaner than my room) haha, but the buds on al his plants are on the smaller side this run, including the ones under HPS. But the comparison we needed is there anyway. I really think I'll start adding them in, 2 at a time, and put em' all on movers. I have too much new HPS/MH equipment to chang everything over! I definitly like what I'm seeing though, the bulb life, the power savings, and the heat issues are all good enough reasons to use em', and now with proven results that are at least satisfactory in every way.......I gotta get em' !!
 
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