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In the picture I posted of the Phillips bulb, it looks just like the nano's bulb? No?
Very interesting, thanks. You know my next question right? How does the 'burner' in the Genesis lamp compare?
Genesis is the same as Ushio, Gavita, Philips...In the picture I posted of the Phillips bulb, it looks just like the nano's bulb? No?
Ya man. Trying to get good info here is getting harder, too much bs to sift through. Pretty sure greedleaf isnt going to post anything worth reading. Been using gavitas for a while now, really like them. Knock offs are cheaper than wholesale gavitas now though.Hey, thanks for the detailed explanation. I posted what I believe(d) to be true. I'd love to see your numbers. I am not emotional, lol. Just thought a smartass comment deserved a rebuttal.
This discussion is exactly why I am on these forums; to get to the real truth in a sea of bs. Salesmen will always be salesmen, and sometimes this forum sheds light on what's really what.
I accept your answer, no matter how it was delivered.
Thanks again.if you have any links to your research that would be awesome, as I am frequently commissioned to spend loads of other people's money, and I want to get them set up in the best possible way.
What are you looking for Kuz? Someone to hold your hand????Ya man. Trying to get good info here is getting harder, too much bs to sift through. Pretty sure greedleaf isnt going to post anything worth reading. Been using gavitas for a while now, really like them. Knock offs are cheaper than wholesale gavitas now though.
Get off Altitude's nuts... He was sadly misinformed which is easy to do when you base your consulting off a side show like Grower's House. Do you build your room's off of the same information? Are these the 'real' numbers you're talking about?You derailed the thread with some stupid bs. I have flowered the plants under all kinds of light. the lighting industry has always focused on lumens as humans need them. I have seen many studies on the colour of light and how it affects people in the workforce and their attitudes in general. Its a very interesting subject, I was looking forward to. Then somebody has to come along and say altitdudues info is all wrong and i could tell you the real numbers but I wont. Dude you are the roofer following the hail storm.
I believe you are sadly misinformed. When I got into the lighting business the lights were made in south carolina. Sure that you dont have a clue about that. Altitude is a real dude, doing his thing. Not on his nuts, more like punching the idiiot that dont know in the face.
That's actually a relief to hear the nano's bulb put out more PAR.... I have a meeting with Nanolux's President tomorrow to discuss various questions that I've received lately. The shape of the Arc tube is one of them.So my buddy let me borrow an epap 1000 with the Phillips bulb...
Now I see the difference. The nano is long and skinny and the Phillips is short and fat.
Would my par readings help at all in this case?
The Phillips was just slightly less par then the nano bulb, in the nano fixture.
I can post some actual numbers if they mean anything..
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That's actually a relief to hear the nano's bulb put out more PAR.... I have a meeting with Nanolux's President tomorrow to discuss various questions that I've received lately. The shape of the Arc tube is one of them.
Dennis Yang has allot of valuable information on his website however, the results your seeing say it all. Numbers on a spectrometer or Par meter aren't as important as how your plant actually responds under that fixture. Thanks for the feedback Billy. Ill hit you up on PM tomorrow after I talk to Nanolux, let me know if you have any questions for him.
Great shot! They do look really healthy!Quick picture i snagged of some cookies under the nano...looking super healthy, they are eating more then I'm used to, hence the purple petioles.View attachment 463694