Kessil 150's as adjunct

408BayShark

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Has anybody heard of Kessil 150's? What is the best all around color to get for full spectrum or just flowering? Red and purple or Red and magenta? Think it'd be worth it to get 2-4 as adjunct to Area 51
rw-150.. To light up those hard to reach spots..
 

Da Mann

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I have Kessil lights. I have the 350's and the 150's in both colors. I used the 150's for seedlings up to about a foot. 1 light to one plant. have tried them but most of my grows must be productive and these just worry me. I must go but when I come back I hope someone else will pop in and tell us their experience. I will finish my experience as well.
 

Da Mann

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P.S. Purple is for Veg and Magenta is for Flower. I think that is right. They have others for Aquariums. They do have a web site.
 

408BayShark

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Read up on em so I was curious if anyone knew if they could be worth it as adjunct to and Area 51 150 in a gorilla 3x3 for 4 girls in soil...Read this but not sure what difference is.
MAGENTA
Flowering Emphasis, Unique Quad-band Formula

The Magenta light was designed specifically for plants in the flowering phase. Its unique quad-band formula mixes 4 different types of red and blue LEDs. Compared with the H150 Purple, the Magenta unit has a heavier emphasis on red spectrum.
RED
Bloom Booster

This distinctive RED model is created to work alongside any grow light system. Taking advantage of the H150's compact size, this booster light can be easily integrated into most indoor gardening environments. The all red emission will both increase photon intensity and balance the spectrum to the desired region during the blooming and fruiting phases.
 

408BayShark

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I have Kessil lights. I have the 350's and the 150's in both colors. I used the 150's for seedlings up to about a foot. 1 light to one plant. have tried them but most of my grows must be productive and these just worry me. I must go but when I come back I hope someone else will pop in and tell us their experience. I will finish my experience as well.
Thanks, you Da Mann!
 

Smokenpassout

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The deep purple is a full spectrum light, heavier in the blue light spectrum. You can use deep purple for for vegetation through flowering. The magenta light is the opposite of the deep purple and is heavier in the red spectrum. This light is more ideal for more vigorous flowering. The red kessil can be used alongside the magenta for enhanced flowering, size, and development. The blue H150 is good for seedlings, clones, or for just adding more blue spectrum to the deep purple.
 
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