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    NextLight?

    As are yours. The Fluence/Nextlight testing methods were different. So if you're once again trying to get scientific, then you can't compare PAR charts either. The fluence was flanked by 2 other lights in the test. Utah St tested the spydrxplus at 2.02 and 2.05. We'll see what independent...
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    NextLight?

    I get it. When you're wrong, let's not debate... When you're right, let's scathe online users' posts line by line. Anyone 'in the know'can see that
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    NextLight?

    All your fun copying and pasting aside, I'd still choose the mega. The bleaching is due to the Grow Max spectrum not stimulating xanthophyll properly... Yadayada.... It IS a spectral issue.. Not user. Which they claim is fixed with the NEW spectrum. They even state that the new spectrum has...
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    NextLight?

    Currently running 3 mega and one BML spydr 1200. After being burned by bml, we here in the Midwest decided to go with a more local company in Nextlight and have been replacing fixtures quickly. we will not buy Fluence products. The veg8 more than adequately replaces all t-5 fixtures in veg...
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    Fluence Bioengineering

    Lucky you man. Said nothing to my buddy. They really shafted us here in the Midwest. There's an F and a U in fluence and their customer service dept. really takes those letters to heart when dealing with the little guys. My buddy found the "nextlight mega". Soon to be released, every bit as...
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    Fluence Bioengineering

    I hear ya. The problem is that they claim to have told everyone who ordered from them after September about the new product. They said nothing to my friends at all. As for a price drop??? I don't think 2500$ for a spydr 1200 is a price drop. So they paid full price, after the date. If the...
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    Fluence Bioengineering

    Thought I'd chime in. Bleaching relates to the accessory pigment Xanthophyll, not being stimulated enough at high PPFD from their GrowMax spectrum. This leads to radical oxygen molecules not being quenched during photosynthesis (Photosystem I) and converting into hydrogen peroxide (bleach)...
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