Hi MHL,
And very much thank you for the suggestion, those lamps surely do seem to fit my bill. I am mostly excited about their ability to deliver light at the blue end of the spectrum which is what tropical sativas crave the most. That and the way they are spread along the surface of the panel should illuminate the bottom branches too which when growing tall plants is always an issue with classic bulbs...
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm on my way to rob the local bank. They been printing loads of money lately so with a bit of persuasion on my behalf maybe I can get them to finance these 4 lights that you kindly recommended
And very much thank you for the suggestion, those lamps surely do seem to fit my bill. I am mostly excited about their ability to deliver light at the blue end of the spectrum which is what tropical sativas crave the most. That and the way they are spread along the surface of the panel should illuminate the bottom branches too which when growing tall plants is always an issue with classic bulbs...
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm on my way to rob the local bank. They been printing loads of money lately so with a bit of persuasion on my behalf maybe I can get them to finance these 4 lights that you kindly recommended
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