Quote Originally Posted by Steveat1
I wound up buying 6 -200w/2300k induction lights ($980with delivery) from a supplier in china. who made test subjects for me. I would post some grow logs, but as this is my first legal grow, and the lamps took a little too long for manufacture, and delivery, I can't post good solid data. I have like 2.5 feet of stem on my plants and had to do some crazy bends to keep tops from hitting the ceiling, I will ,however, post my flower cycle for my clones in about 2-3 weeks from now. this will be a better test, as i will be starting with reasonable size vegged plants.
Down side is that one lamp had a bad ballast, and the rep has still not rectified the situation completely. though they did sent out a replacement ballast, it also malfunctioned, and blew out light. other lights are bright and no probs.
I could use some questions about 2100k lights with a reference to my tests, to the rep, to motivate her a little more, that people are interested in this product, but are awaiting test results from the guy who bought 6/2300k lights from her company ;-) Cherry <[email protected]>
is this the mland light, or a different company in china?
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