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    galaxyhydro led?

    I was wondering if anyone has used both of the galaxyhydro 300w led lights (9band and 2nd gen full spectrum).I'm looking to supplement my lighting which is currently 300w hps .Which light will be better for my girls?

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    With that model of light you can expect about 2 ounces on average, but some people get more! We posted this example on the website from a reader, so I copied and pasted it here so you can check it out

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    Example of GalaxyHydro 300W in Action - Big Bang Auto strain. This was definitely an exceptional grow! The single plant produced 4.2 ounces under the 300W GalaxyHydro in exactly 3 months from seed to harvest!



    The panel was kept 24" away for first 10 days, then 18-20" away from plants for the rest of the grow.



    Big Bang Auto pics by N Davies

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      #3
      damn that looks like some nice buds. Im using the viparspectra 300W and another 450W



      These are 5W bulbs- and plants are thriving like crazy. Let me know how that galaxy works for you- im looking at adding another 300W for coverage and can mix things up with no issues

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        #4
        Very nice looking buds, It seems LED's keep getting better.
        Team AutoMechanics

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          #5
          Thanks for the replies.Will the 9 band or full spectrum be better when used in conjunction with the hps considering the yellow appearance of the full spectrum vs. red appearance of the 9 band.

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            #6
            Originally posted by cptcaveman1958 View Post
            Thanks for the replies.Will the 9 band or full spectrum be better when used in conjunction with the hps considering the yellow appearance of the full spectrum vs. red appearance of the 9 band.
            That's a tough question because people don't all agree. A lot of people like to use both LED and HPS together, though many people choose to use LEDs by themselves from seed to harvest In either case, both options work great!

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