In other words: do the fixtures contain an outlet built into them that you can plug a second light fixture into? If so, how many fixtures can you link?
Great video Dr. Matthew. I operate/manage Green River Greenhouse, LLC. in Peru, Indiana. State laws still have us limited to what we can grow in Indiana, nonetheless we continue to operate. Currently we are growing USDA certified organic baby head romaine (Dragoon variety) exclusively. As I am sure yo know we have lengthy (months) of less than ideal growing weather in the Hoosier state, and though we advertise as a year-round greenhouse operation, we struggle to grow acceptable produce during those select months during our winter season. Some winters have proven worse/better than others, thus we have only now, after 3 years in business, concluded that we will not get away with the absence of supplemental lighting for much longer (many more winter seasons). Also as I am sure you know, consistency is a key part to a successful business. In order to achieve that, we must, again, bite the bullet, and find supplemental light for our large, commercial aquaponics farm. We have all but committed to the pro 325's of Lumigrow, but we just had one more question that we can't seem to get the guys at Lumigrow to give us a straight answer on: Can the pro 325's be plugged into one another, and if so how many can be linked before plugging into a power outlet. Or does each fixture have to be plugged into its own power source? Thank you for your time, I will patiently await your answer.
Why is the Pro 650 only 560 actual watts?
Why are the lights placed so high above the canopy? I thought LED could come much closer? Or is this for purpose of greater footprint?
great video. it will be interesting to see if these are a cost effective alternative.surprised to see such good growth with just a 2 band led
In other words: do the fixtures contain an outlet built into them that you can plug a second light fixture into? If so, how many fixtures can you link?
Great video Dr. Matthew. I operate/manage Green River Greenhouse, LLC. in Peru, Indiana. State laws still have us limited to what we can grow in Indiana, nonetheless we continue to operate. Currently we are growing USDA certified organic baby head romaine (Dragoon variety) exclusively. As I am sure yo know we have lengthy (months) of less than ideal growing weather in the Hoosier state, and though we advertise as a year-round greenhouse operation, we struggle to grow acceptable produce during those select months during our winter season. Some winters have proven worse/better than others, thus we have only now, after 3 years in business, concluded that we will not get away with the absence of supplemental lighting for much longer (many more winter seasons). Also as I am sure you know, consistency is a key part to a successful business. In order to achieve that, we must, again, bite the bullet, and find supplemental light for our large, commercial aquaponics farm. We have all but committed to the pro 325's of Lumigrow, but we just had one more question that we can't seem to get the guys at Lumigrow to give us a straight answer on: Can the pro 325's be plugged into one another, and if so how many can be linked before plugging into a power outlet. Or does each fixture have to be plugged into its own power source? Thank you for your time, I will patiently await your answer.