Induction Lights? The newest (supposedly) technology in Induction Grow Lights

hyroot

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Kon have you used the 5000k ones. I got a 300w 5000k lvd. Waiting for the hood to get here. I asked them if they have a par rating and they said they would get back to me next week. But they referred me to inda gro with a pdf article talking about high par inductions and how inda gro has the highest par of any induction.
 

Kite High

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http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102675987015-269/NM_SSH14_1_11_13.pdf
http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102675987015-270/NM_LAC3_1_11_13.pdf
http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102675987015-268/NM_JH9_1_6_13.pdf
http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102675987015-259/NM_Z74_11_16_12.pdf

will post the claustrum test reports after I harvest them....never grew those strains you mention buscuit
And lowoot I have smoked many a triched up bud that was rock hard and it sucked...and have smoked many sativas with little to no"frost" that would make you see shit and would have you crying to come down...NO dipshit you can NOT tell potency from looks or smell...

I still would like to know what I did to you lownoot to have caused you to say these stupid remarks to try to make yourself look better when my pics and test reports prove you are wrong about my growing and product
 

Beefbisquit

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http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102675987015-269/NM_SSH14_1_11_13.pdf
http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102675987015-270/NM_LAC3_1_11_13.pdf
http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102675987015-268/NM_JH9_1_6_13.pdf
http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102675987015-259/NM_Z74_11_16_12.pdf

will post the claustrum test reports after I harvest them....never grew those strains you mention buscuit
And lowoot I have smoked many a triched up bud that was rock hard and it sucked...and have smoked many sativas with little to no"frost" that would make you see shit and would have you crying to come down...NO dipshit you can NOT tell potency from looks or smell...

I still would like to know what I did to you lownoot to have caused you to say these stupid remarks to try to make yourself look better when my pics and test reports prove you are wrong about my growing and product
Puts us on ignore and makes a big stink about it, but responds to all our posts... lol Fuckin' guy.
 

Kite High

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and lownoot I see you are the one who is butt hurt...I do not blame you as from looking at your and buscuits products...you will learn one day I hope...once you realize that you and he together DO KNOW SHIT

have fun with that
 

hyroot

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Read your posts. You come in talking shit trying to prove us wrong. With your copy and paste you proved us right. Then still argue. You could say hey this is what I got from these lights check it out. Instead you come off like an asshole saying your visible schwagg is better tyan anyones. When in reality its clearly the opposite. For all we know you could of made those tests up. WE don't know. Your attitude makes us think you are full of shit. You onow beefs look dank. But you put him down and everyone else. Its all you.

I produce some of the best master kush around. But I dont try and prove it on here to people who are never going to see it in person. We are here to help each other. Not tear down. Product speaks for itself.
 

|FCG|Frank

Active Member
NO dipshit you can NOT tell potency from looks or smell...
Yes, this is technically true. Smell is more indicative of the oil ratios, and you could have big fat trichromes with the cap big, juicy and ripe with low amounts of THC in them.

But smell and looks are certainly representative of overall quality and overall quality of the plant certainly does affect potency.

So your statement is partially incorrect.

There's also no need for name calling.

Show us radiospectrometer readings of your light with all the needed detail. Only way to confirm the usefulness of these lights. Until then, happy growing.
 

hyroot

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Stevey and gordo did the same thing. None of the rest of us are arguing. Try being a nice person instead of being so.insecure and cynical.
 

Kite High

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Yes, this is technically true. Smell is more indicative of the oil ratios, and you could have big fat trichromes with the cap big, juicy and ripe with low amounts of THC in them.

But smell and looks are certainly representative of overall quality and overall quality of the plant certainly does affect potency.

So your statement is partially incorrect.

There's also no need for name calling.

Show us radiospectrometer readings of your light with all the needed detail. Only way to confirm the usefulness of these lights. Until then, happy growing.
I did that already ...read back...and thank you for the respectful dialog

I use CMH 400 watt Philips as my primary light source

Light love and bliss to you as well
 

Kite High

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btw I have no need to provide falseness...he was the one bragging about how great a grower he is...not me I merely proved my points...as to harvest windows I go by this:


There was nothing wrong with the large bud which was a super skunk and though not my type of smoke was potent and right on the mark...plenty of red pistils beneath the white...maybe the article will help you understand...peace
 

Kite High

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Yes, this is technically true. Smell is more indicative of the oil ratios, and you could have big fat trichromes with the cap big, juicy and ripe with low amounts of THC in them.

But smell and looks are certainly representative of overall quality and overall quality of the plant certainly does affect potency.

So your statement is partially incorrect.

There's also no need for name calling.

Show us radiospectrometer readings of your light with all the needed detail. Only way to confirm the usefulness of these lights. Until then, happy growing.
http://advancedtechlighting.com/cmhfact3.htm

this may give you the info you seek
Peace
 

chazbolin

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Stevey and gordo did the same thing. None of the rest of us are arguing. Try being a nice person instead of being so.insecure and cynical.
I'd call it 'spirited dialogue' from the land of 'mine is bigger than your's'.

Now seems an appropriate time to hark back to the illustrious words from that noted statesman from LA; 'Can't we all just get along?'
 

chazbolin

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Kon have you used the 5000k ones. I got a 300w 5000k lvd. Waiting for the hood to get here. I asked them if they have a par rating and they said they would get back to me next week. But they referred me to inda gro with a pdf article talking about high par inductions and how inda gro has the highest par of any induction.
The Chinese are referring a buyer to a US manufacturer (call it what you will, IG specs their own phosphor blend) of induction lamps? LVD knows damn well they don't produce those lamps for Inda-Gro. Someone in China is going to be in for a serious talking to. Doubt they'll make that little comment again.
 

hyroot

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From lvd and best in green solutions. Both basically said starting out that they are not in the habit of promoting other companies and competition. Then gave me a link to an article. then said ig has the highst par. So ....... I was just re-iteraing what was stated.


Anyway have you had experience with the 5000k ones?
 

chazbolin

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Couldn't tell you 4 sure. 5000k usually makes an ok veg light but not much in the way of flower. Having to relamp an induction is a pain in the butt.
 

hyroot

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Well daryll said theirs are at 4850k. Close to 5000k.. With led, par t5, etc.... Mixing of reds, blues, yellows, and greens creates a 4000k to 5500k. Thats usually about what you aim for with a balanced spectrum from my understanding.
 

THE KONASSURE

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Kon have you used the 5000k ones. I got a 300w 5000k lvd. Waiting for the hood to get here. I asked them if they have a par rating and they said they would get back to me next week. But they referred me to inda gro with a pdf article talking about high par inductions and how inda gro has the highest par of any induction.
Ok yes I have used a 5000k one

The lamp in question was my 200w Brightmax its a rectangle type it was in its full weather proof casing I used it outside one night to light up the garden when me and a mate did some bits for my grow.

It lacks some red but is very bright I used my 3 way tester on it and the gauge pop`s all the way over to 2000 when your around 12 inch`s away from the lamp from memory this was also with the 2nd glass screen on it.

It should only have a bit less red then the 3000k but it could have a bit more uvb, are you planing to use it with some leds or something ? It should be similar to a 400w MH but you can let the plant get to around 3 to 6" from the lamp as you probably know inductions work best when allowed to heat up a bit so always put your extract over your induction lamp and not under it that allows heat to build up in the hood and let`s them fully light up.

I`d flower under one like it was a 400w hps if you add some red led to it then you could probably match a 600w hps for around 350w if you add more then 50w of red led then I`d start to add a little blue led too but no point adding any uv as the induction has enough you could add a little IR but I`m not sure you need it just good old cheap 630nm should do the trick with most strains.


Ah yes LVD I had a bit of a chat with them here`s a funny bit of "chinglish" it`s kind of what ended up making me like brightmax and another company called "sunshine.......... something or another


Thank you for your email.

It is very pity to know that happen.

Actually, our boss is the inventor of Induction lamp worldwide. you are welcome to visit our website:
www.lvd.cc to know more.

Generally speaking,we will suggest our customer to buy our lighting fixture with lamp.
Since it will ensure the quality and long life for the customer.

Anyway,I will consult with our technician according to your situation, and keep you informed on Monday.

Hope your kindly understand.




Now after he started quoting me $300 for shipping on a tube for my lamp I picked a fight with him by asked "Your boss invented the Induction Lamp" ? So is your boss`s name Tesla ? can I speak to him ?

Then brightmax came back with a much cheaper quote but Sunray probably make some of the better "grow" induction stuff in china.
 

THE KONASSURE

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Looking back Sunray wanted $410 usd for a 400w induction light shipped to the uk that was without a hood

I found some info I was given but can`t think how to get a pdf on here using what programs I have on my computer hopefully these links work

Light source test reports for 6349k and 2832k induction lamps

https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/?ui=2&ik=cefaece209&view=att&th=13ad346b5165b968&attid=0.2&disp=inline&safe=1&zw&saduie=AG9B_P_7zsAAn5p5gneTzA0IoDGd&sadet=1358666729636&sads=2zivpfX8OnuuhtRydR9L3YM1uH4


https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/?ui=2&ik=cefaece209&view=att&th=13ad346b5165b968&attid=0.1&disp=inline&safe=1&zw&saduie=AG9B_P_7zsAAn5p5gneTzA0IoDGd&sadet=1358667429013&sads=zV9Vj964rSKcgs2xWTdRn3GQW0U

Notice how the 6349k and 2832k both spike at around what 560 and 640 ? but the 2832k`s spike is larger on the 640 then the 6349`s is and it`s drop on the 560 is not as much so it`s a straight swap of a bit of 560 for a fair bit more of 640

So adding some 630nm leds will make your 5000k closer to a 2800k assuming that all you need to make 5000k is a bit less of a blue shift then what you need to make 6349k I`d guess you need something like 20% to 40% more red to make the most out of the rest of the spectrum if you have a 5000k and you want to flower under it.
 

hyroot

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Link did not work. Anyway what if I added 2 or more 2700k to the room. Plan on grabbing 2 or 3 more 300w indu lights. Then using zoo med flora suns t5 for 630nm 660nm supplement. sort of like 2 hps 1 mh....
 
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