It was either petmountain, petco online, or dr foster and smith. One of those places had a clearance the other day. I can't rememberWhere are you finding Flora Suns for $10?
That's really cool, did you read that article I posted on IR? Flowering plants really do benefit from a balanced diet of IR, but it's important to not over do it. I'm running 6 Flora Suns and 2 Coral Wave for flower now and my plants are finally happy again, really happy. They are already flowering after only 7 days of 12/12, staying nice and compact, dark green and woody strong stems. Thanks for all the suggestions and feedback everyone.I get dense almost rock hard and very frosty buds. Using the coral waves which put out quite a bit of infrared which greatly contributes to density.
yo blue I checked those sites couldnt find any on sale. I found these but i think these are t8's?It was either petmountain, petco online, or dr foster and smith. One of those places had a clearance the other day. I can't remember
Yeah, I paid $22 each + taxWhere are you finding Flora Suns for $10?
Yup, and Roseate's are like $13ea. thereOh, sorry I meant $8.49 per bulb.
http://www.aquariumguys.com/zoo-med-flora-sun-max-plant-growth-t5-ho-fluorescent-lamp-46in-54w.html
Nope, inside all the time, 15hrs/day under those lights. I dug it up from outside where it had fallen over and was struggling, it had smooth spines with no spikeletts. Under the t8's its plumped up and developed the healthy spikes on the spines/branches, and is showing new growth also. I have mostly desert succulents, aloe vera and blue agave, but I have a juniper bonsai and some AZ cypress saplings also which are faring just as well. They all originally had their own 4x48" T5 panel w/ 6500k bulbs... they like the "weaker" PAR bulbs more tho and have really livened up ... 'cept of course the bonsai, it doesnt do much of anything lol.nice aloe vera, looks like they really like that light color. Are they under them 100% or do you put them in the sun once in awhile?
Has anyone else seen those Current USA TrueLumen Freshwater Flora pink bulbs? I can't find a spectral analysis anywhere, but I bet they are similar to the other plant bulbs that we all love so much. They are very affordable! They have a 460nm and a few other bulbs that look nice.
originally posted 9/16/11Current/TureLumen Freshwater Flora:
Current USA - Support, Sep-13 11:25 (PDT): Dear Mr.,
We do not have a spectrum graph for this lamp, only the specific peaks in nm spectrums.
Sincerely,
Current-USA, Inc.
Current USA - Support, Sep-12 13:53 (PDT): Dear Hobbyist,
Thank you for contacting Current-USA, Inc.
The freshwater flora T5HO lamps peaks at 405nm, 550nm and 640nm.
If you should have any further questions, please feel free to contact us again.
Sincerely,
Current-USA, Inc. Technical Support