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    L type fluorescent tubes

    Also known as PL-L tubes (a Philips name)...are known as 2G11, 4-pin biax tubes in the lighting industry.

    I'm not an expert on these lights...but, a lot of CFL, T-5 & T-8 growers are making the switch to these type of fluoros.

    Below is just some raw info...if you want to reseach it farther. Prices are great, especially for DIY peeps...:thumbsup:...enjoy.

    36 or 55 watt Bright Kits
    Dutch Pimp Reviewed by Dutch Pimp on . L type fluorescent tubes Also known as PL-L tubes (a Philips name)...are known as 2G11, 4-pin biax tubes in the lighting industry. I'm not an expert on these lights...but, a lot of CFL, T-5 & T-8 growers are making the switch to these type of fluoros. Below is just some raw info...if you want to reseach it farther. Prices are great, especially for DIY peeps...:thumbsup:...enjoy. 36 or 55 watt Bright Kits Rating: 5

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    #2
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    L type fluorescent tubes

    These look actually very nice. Very compact and easy to mount. Looked into the bulbs themselves, the 55 watters are available from 3000k-6800k and produce 4800 lumens each. Not bad. Personally I would get the 4-55w package, 129.99, not bad.

    -C

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    #3
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    L type fluorescent tubes

    Those ring in at 87.27 lumens/watt, which is way awesome for any type of flourescent, and their shape makes 'em easy to pack in!

    It also works out to 147.69 lumens per buck

    Niiiiiccceeee...

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    L type fluorescent tubes

    Guys i know its an old thread but these seem worth looking into. the 4 55w package looks good well to veg what about flower? would they be useful?

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    #5
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    L type fluorescent tubes

    Can't help with flowering info as I'm not at that stage yet and won't be using them for flower, but I have a 2 (55W per bulb 6500K) bulb PL-L that I have my seedlings growing under and they seem to be really loving it. It puts out little heat and keeps the kids warm (77-79 F lights on) but not hot. So far I'm very pleased with it and will be getting more.
    Disclaimer: Everything I write is simply virtual roleplaying. Life is but a play, so lets play.

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    L type fluorescent tubes

    I just switched to them a while ago, i am happy that i did it. I'm in vegging stage as well.
    For flowering everyone suggesting HPS. If you have a chance (grow room setup, budget etc) to do it, don't even think about any other options. But if you don't have a chance like me than these bulbs are looking like the best alternative, based on their lumen output I'm sayin. T5 HO's are also.
    Previously i went to flower with 2500k CFL's (250w in total). Seemed ok to me. Here you can see 6x23w + 1x26w + 1x18w i used on two plants. 182w in total and 12450lm for 50x100 cm. 5.38 square foot, 2300lm per sq foot.
    I can't compare the results with HPS coz i never used and i am not able to use. I don't have good air circulation and exhaust system and it is not possible for me. And my grow area is not square. Its 50x120 rectangle. These are giving me only some limited options for best economic use. But i believe if i would use over 3500lm per sq foot i could raise the yield much more. I was planning for 55 or 80w PLL but they are longer than 50cm, which they will not fit in width. And again they will not fit lengthwise equally either. In the end i set 4x36w in width and equally. There is still enough space for additional bulbs. For flowering i am still thinking about options. More PLL or use my old CFL's.

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    L type fluorescent tubes


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