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  1. I use a 50:50 combination 4 of 2700K and 5600K 85 watt CFL's in the nursery, and 2 1000 watt Hortilux (enhanced spectrum) HID's in XXXL Magnum air cooled hoods in the growroom. The nursery covers 8 sq ft, and the growroom area covers about 60 sq ft. The best T-12 4 foot flourescent tubes on the market are the GW Wide Spectrum Plant Aquarium bulb, and the Phillips Agrolite. These lights, and NOT the CFL's can actual do a reasonable job of flowering plants, but are outperfomed by the CFL's in a nursery setting, and are inferior to HPS in many ways for anything but a closet grow. LED's are still NOT ready for commercial Cannabis hortuculture, but they are improving. I'd give it another 10 years. I've been at this since 1986. I produce an average of 24 oz/Kw and a THC content ranging from 27-32%. HPS will be the gold standard for at least a few more years.

  2. Look at this brand compared to black dog and kind and optic. A lot of videos and this garbage shit is inferior to all those brands even knock off brands like greengo shit on migro

  3. I really appreciate the video. It comes across as genuinely unbiased though you do not hide you have a dog in the fight. I love raw data when making a decision especially if collected by someone knowledgeable about typical procedures for repeatable testing. Postings by others say they get similar numbers giving me more faith in the data. I know testing all brands is impossible and hopefully you did not purposefully exclude competitors with better performing products. Thank you for this video and I look forward to watching your others. I will likely buy one of your lights because it is modular and to support this channel. I'll likely buy the Fluence as well for my 4*4 test room.

  4. Yours is the best efficiency for cost because you haven't tested the HLG Quantum board 135w
    yet That gave 2.05 even though you hobbled it with a thick piece pf acrylic.

  5. Hello. Thank you for such a good video. Brilliant test! Do you know where one could purchase Fluence Spydrx in Europe? I've noticed OSRAM made different models, where some need CO2 intake. What is the major difference? Is it the levels of PPF that are too high and require CO2 for proper plant growth development? Thank you again

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