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Indoor Nbbeerguy's Indoor Autoflower Adventures

there are a lot of inexpensive panels out there. and they work at 90% of what a expensive panel cost. but only 25% of the cost. that one looks good and it has UV and IR.:thumbsup:

that was my thoughts exactly It pulls about 439w from the wall with both switches on and right now Im vegging with 2 X 64W cobs on one side of my 4x8 tent and they are doing just fine so this should be a huge upgrade over my 432w t5ho at least I hope so as id like to be able to have auto's flowering in my veg tent at all times
 
the only thing I don't understand is why do a lot of panel manufacturer's put veg bloom switch's on there panels??? don't make sense to me? the sun gives them everything from seedling to finish. so should any indoor lighting.:pass:
 
the only thing I don't understand is why do a lot of panel manufacturer's put veg bloom switch's on there panels??? don't make sense to me? the sun gives them everything from seedling to finish. so should any indoor lighting.:pass:


My thoughts are in an indoor environment you want to control how a plant grows and by adjusting the spectrum you can reduce stretch maybe as red causes them to stretch so by using a more blue light spectrum you can achieve that goal
 
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