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11-29-2009, 03:58 AM #1
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Too good to be true?
You need to make sure that the housing is securely attached, using fittings designed to carry the amount of weight. I have a similar light fixture that I use for vegetative growth (larger though and heavier, 400W) that is supported by a timber gantry. The light is firmly fixed and doesn't move up and down, I move the plants instead.
Originally Posted by MrGrapeGod
No, personally I use a Philips Son-T-Agro (400W, hps + extra blue) for veg and flowering, but I don't know anything about your set up so it is impossible for me to suggest anything to you.So do you think two different lights is the way to go? Possibly a 150watt sun system and then im not sure what other light i would get.sarah louise Reviewed by sarah louise on . Too good to be true? Hey, i've got another thread on my grow going, check it out if you wish and want to give any advice. This thread pertains to a light that i found that works great for my set up, but almost seems to good to be true. Check out the link i attached and let me know what you guys think. Hydrofarm - Hydrofarm SBC250 Sunburst 250W HPS/MH Convertible Rating: 5
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