The test is definitely in the results for sure.

I have been looking into the couple of leds available for growing and the only two that are even worth looking at are the Procyon 100 and the Smartlamps. The rest are all cheap shit.

Of the two the TI-Smartlamps are the best. They are the most powerful and they are the best at growth and flowering cause they have more than just red and blue leds. I was speaking to a commercial greenhouse guy who says they are the only ones that the commercial growers are using -- tomatos etc so it should be good for other stuff

There is a great little hobby site for growing with LEDs called Experiments with Hydroponics, Aeroponics, and LED Grow Lighting which is worth following for anyone interested.

They just started a tomato test with the Smartlamp which should be interesting to follow. Not sure how many stores sell these lamps yet, but you can always buy them online from the company at growrevolution.com
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