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Grow Lights #9 – Full Spectrum “Dual Arc Tube” Bulbs

The Hortiux Super Blue contains both a 600w High Pressure Sodium arc tube and a 400w Metal Halide arc tube within its glass housing.

April 13th, 2010 | grow light girl | 0 comments | Continued
  
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Fresh Tips (Grow Lights #8 – Enhanced Conversion Bulbs)

igrowhydro.com presents:
Fresh Tips (Grow Lights #8)

This week’s focus: Grow Lights
#8 – Enhanced Spectrum Bulbs
Enhanced Spectrum bulbs produce a richer and more complete spectrum of light that is more accessible by plants. An enhanced spectrum HPS…

February 23rd, 2010 | grow light girl | 0 comments | Continued
  
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Fresh Tips (Grow Lights #7 – Conversion Bulbs)

igrowhydro.com presents:
Fresh Tips (Grow Lights #7)

This week’s focus: Grow Lights
#7 – Conversion Bulbs
What are CONVERSION BULBS? How do they work?
Conversion bulbs are designed to allow February 23rd, 2010 | grow light girl | 0 comments | Continued

  
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Fresh Tips (Grow Lights #6 – HID Bulbs)

igrowhydro.com presents:
Fresh Tips (Grow Lights #6)

This week’s focus: Grow Lights
#6 – HID Bulbs
Many bulbs on the market are not suitable for high yield rooms. Incandescent lighting (ordinary light bulbs,spot lights,…

February 23rd, 2010 | grow light girl | 0 comments | Continued
  
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Configuring your high pressure sodium lighting kit

One of the coolest features of igrowhydro.com is configuring a high pressure sodium lighting kit. We really spent some time thinking about how you want to put together your grow lights. I mean, the grow light is the core component around so many other indoor grow room decisions are made. At igrowhydro.com, we borrowed a concept from a computer company and essentially let you configure just about every aspect of your grow light package. Take the Adjust a wing with 600w high pressure sodium kit for example. This Grow Light Package includes Ballast, Bulb, Reflector, Socket, Cords – It is ready to plug in and go.

July 16th, 2009 | i grow hydro | 1 comment | Continued