70w hps

dull1554

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haha..... I just got 2 70 watt low bay fixtures with bulbs for $15 total... im picking them up tomorrow night. TY Craiglist
 

dull1554

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they were commercial low bay warehouse lights the person that im getting them from has them set up to grow "Tomatoes" so they say... haha
 

kysmoker

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they were commercial low bay warehouse lights the person that im getting them from has them set up to grow "Tomatoes" so they say... haha
Man everyone grows tomatoes, what are you talking about? Nice, green, sticky, smelly tomatoes. MMmmmmm.
 

dull1554

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im picking them up tomorrow at 6pm but for 15 bucks for both of em i think thats a stellar deal.

they should supplement my CFLs great
 

jawbrodt

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im picking them up tomorrow at 6pm but for 15 bucks for both of em i think thats a stellar deal.

they should supplement my CFLs great
Supplement? I think it's going to be the CFLs that are supplementing the HPS, not the other way around. Well, depends on how you set them up. If it were me, I'd use one light for each plant, placed directly above. But, that's only 2 plants, so that probably isn't a good suggestion, eh? Well, add them in there somewhere, and I can guarantee ya that the extra lumens will be appreciated.lol
 

mcpurple

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well u got 2 of them so thats 140 watts of hps plus however much cfl u got so if every thing goes good u should get a decent amount ive seen 150 watt hps produce some good pot with decent yeild
 

dull1554

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i ran a 400w hps before but had to sell the light for money when i moved last :(

once i get these im gonna stick em up top and use my cfls as side lighting
 

mcpurple

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i thik if u do 2 plants smaller ones but a good strain with good soil and every thig it needs, and i think u could pull off an oz per plant aim high expect low so your not disapointed
 
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