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02-07-2007, 01:18 PM #1
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Envirolites
Hello mate, im from London. Welcome to the boards.
I've been growing for years and years too.
These CFL's are better than you'd expect. I mean, yeah, it's not going to be the yeild you'd get from a HPS but it'll yeild a good amount.
Blue ones -There fine, no problems there, nothing to worry about.
Red ones will do the job fine, but like i said, the yeild will drop slightly [But NOT as much as people would think.]
And obviously, the more watts [lumens], the better the yeild.
I'd say get em, and give it ago. If the yeild isnt as much as you'd like maybe think about a low wattage HPS to add to the red spec CFL's. Like a 150 watter. It might just push up yeild that little bit more.
Goodluck.LIP Reviewed by LIP 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
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