The light in this video would have easily done a 4X4 area. The grower decided to just grow one plant but has new post with about five plants in it now. The problem with the Inda gro ones are they are they wrong spectrum. They are 5300K which is good for vegging but has too less red wavelengths for a good flower cycle. The supplimental cfl's used were only to supply extra UV light for extra trichome production but is not required. The light used in the video is a 300 watt 2700K set up.
bubbas Reviewed by bubbas on . induction grow lighting I've been using 2 of the 100 watt induction lights for clone and veg and so far they have produced nicely over the 400 watt metal halides. So for flower and bud I was told that I'd have to up the wattage to their 400 watt series. Before I actually replace my 1000 watt HPS and put these up has anyone had any actual experience with 400 watt induction lamps for flower and bud? How were the yields? Thanks :rasta: Rating: 5