Inda gro x aquamists

Sour914

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Thinking of putting the inda gro 420s over aquamists systems 1 light per system 4 systems in room. Any feedback on inda gro appreciated I've seen bids but lookin for experienced user. Are they More compared to cfl or would the be effective as an hps lookin to use either inda gro 420 or 600 hps for each system
 
a 400 watt induction (this is what Inda gro is) can replicate the PAR value of something close to 700-800 watts of HPS. They are definitely comparable lighting. Plus, they smoke everything else out there for veg because of low power consumption but huge light output. I've gotten amazingly fat, delicious, resinous flowers from using a 300 watt induction.
 
i'd Like to here more thoughts on the induction lights...i here they are veg machines, but semi low on the reds/orange for flower...
 
Yes me too that's why looking for information the new 420s have the extra red just wanna see if anyone's put them through the works yet
 
My buddy's got a older 420 and the newer and they don't seem too red at all...;( This is his first run and he just started flower, so only 2 months will tell.
 
i'd Like to here more thoughts on the induction lights...i here they are veg machines, but semi low on the reds/orange for flower...

There are different spectrum inductions. It seems that every induction I've seen in person that wasn't mine was a solid veg only. The units that I have are bi-spectrum and produce amazing dense flowers, with tons of resin. Canopy control with this is a must in order to maximize your results, as they don't seem like they can penetrate like a 1000w. I have yet to use these as vertical lighting, but that is in the works.
 
There are different spectrum inductions. It seems that every induction I've seen in person that wasn't mine was a solid veg only. The units that I have are bi-spectrum and produce amazing dense flowers, with tons of resin. Canopy control with this is a must in order to maximize your results, as they don't seem like they can penetrate like a 1000w. I have yet to use these as vertical lighting, but that is in the works.

Nice...what units are you rocking? My buddy has the Indagrow 420 units and said the added flower spectrum is not visible to the human eye...looks even more blue/clearish than a mh imo. Super pricey for new technology, so i'm gonna wait for the hickups to be sorted out till i give it a try.
 
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I run the "bi-spectrum" listed here on the bottom left of the image..except the "white" half of the light is not yellow like that. It's bright whiteish/blue. I order them directly from China so the price is a little cheaper than a comparable HID setup and there is no bulb replacement for 100,000 hours give or take.
 
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