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Old 27-10-2005, 07:18 PM
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"All Grow Lights are not created equal"

10/15/2005 Bend OR, "All Grow Lights are not created equal"
Long awaited "Plant Specific Lighting" is here, from LED
Grow-Master Global.

Finally, indoor gardening enthusiasts and research scientists alike,
can erase heat from their formula, by adding new LED Grow-Master
Advanced Growth Arrays to their gardens, and test plots.

Emitting 100% Plant-Absorbed-Light, LED Grow-Master Gro-Bars use a
patented blend of LEDs, to produce only colors of light that plants
need to grow.

Costing up to $135.00 per month to operate, high-wattage HID lighting
systems produce only 25% visible light, the rest is invisible heat, and
only ½ an HIDs visible light is actually absorbed by plants and used
for photosynthesis.

"Plant Specific Lighting has much more to offer," says Jonathan
Cardinale, CEO of LED Grow-Master Global. "Eliminating wasted light
(Green/Yellow) and heat (Infra-Red) make LED Grow-Master Gro-Bars the
most efficient plant lighting systems on the market today, with 90%
electrical savings, and 98% less heat, eliminating the need for large
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home gardeners.

Easy to hang, and move LED Grow-Master Plant Lighting Systems allow for
maximum control in your garden, giving completely directional light
eliminates the need for a reflector.

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Old 27-10-2005, 08:43 PM
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Hum, I have 7 Flashlights, using LEDs (5W to 1W, where the 5w will light
up apx 2 acres at night)
and they all give apx 20 times the battery life or more. I also know
there basicly blue spectrum
light with diferent coatings to change the output to several colors (9
colors I know)..
(the white leds are close to natural sunlight in color to humans.)..

If they could produce the light in a spectrum plants like, they would be
energy saveing for
indoor plants...
But that web site, doesent say what spectrum and amount of light there
Led bars produce..
What I see is red leds with a few blue leds...(sort of like the Pain
releaving red led items)...

Wile I would hartly recomed LEDs for Flashlights (Superiour in every
way) I would have my doubts on using them for plant lights...

Randy Tucker
Washington St, USA




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"All Grow Lights are not created equal"

10/15/2005 Bend OR, "All Grow Lights are not created equal"
Long awaited "Plant Specific Lighting" is here, from LED
Grow-Master Global.


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