I have grown quite successfully for over 6 years now (12-15oz dried from 5-7
plants under a 400 watt Son-T) but due to downsizing in property space is at a premium and a high heat emitting light source is not practical, so i read about
envirolites and thought this could be the answer to my problems. My idea was to
use a twin (2x200watt) envirolite as follows ,use 1x200 watt blue spectrum
bulb for cutting propagation and growth then 2x200watt red spectrum bulbs
for flowering and budding i would assume that plant yield would not be as great
but as these crops are for purely personal use only this is not such a major concern .This is the first time i have sought advice outside a ring of local
fellow growers but as they all seemed to frown on the idea of using what are essentially flourescents for anything other than propagation or supplementry
purposes i thought seek advice elsewhere, any thoughts ?
P.S. I am 40 years old from West Yorkshire England i've been a smoker for 18
years, growing for 6-7 years and visit the capital of the world (Amsterdam)
whenever i can (once sometimes twice a year) love Divadish
Divadish Reviewed by Divadish on . Envirolites I have grown quite successfully for over 6 years now (12-15oz dried from 5-7 plants under a 400 watt Son-T) but due to downsizing in property space is at a premium and a high heat emitting light source is not practical, so i read about envirolites and thought this could be the answer to my problems. My idea was to use a twin (2x200watt) envirolite as follows ,use 1x200 watt blue spectrum bulb for cutting propagation and growth then 2x200watt red spectrum bulbs for flowering and budding i Rating: 5