Veggi;

The T5's I used for the 2' hy-bred set-up where full spectrum blubs with a very high CRI also, don't remember exactly what it was now.

I do remember they where made by Hagen and cost 19.99 per bulb (and I needed 8!)

I'm going to replace them soon with the 2700K, and see how it effects things.

I was originally hoping to end my indoor and greenhouse grow after this year, and move everything to the new location. It's very difficult to harvest the 8x16 greenhouse because of the odor, trying to dry and cure that much material. Could not let my kids or grandkids or anyone else for that matter, near my house for a few weeks. This year I only got to harvest some top colas from some of the seed mothers, then everything got stolen from the greenhouse one night. Most of the money I live on....gone. Worst part they poisined my outside dog to get to the greenhouse. Major hurt comming to three of the town's crack-heads who did this.

Anyway, my small indoor op keeps putting out enough MJ for me and all of the patients I take care of. And a couple of fast and dirty grows and me and my partner can recoup some money and build my dream indoor set up, hopefully before I pass on.
oldmac Reviewed by oldmac on . Building LED lights from facts, no theories I was going to post this at the Perfect LED Grow Light thread, but as some of what im going to post was posted 2 years ago on the stickied thread about LEDs and people still continue developing lights from wrong ideas, i think a thread about this topic is largelly needed. The main problem is related to efficacy of spectrums. When the firsts LED experiments at Overgrow, we work on the hypothesis that blue and red light are more effective. It was an appealing hypothesis that promises large Rating: 5