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Old 03-22-2000, 05:55 PM   #1
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Well My space is going to be 8ft. by 4ft. and I know I need at least 1000W and I am thinking of a light mover. But My question is Do they make a SonArgo over 430W and are these any good? Or should I go with a regualr MH or HPS? I am having the hardest time deciding on lighting than anything else! Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot!

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I've that son agro lights are the very best of all.
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Howdy Indy,

I don't think they make the Son Agro in any larger size. Another contender maybe Hortilux. Actually any full spectrum bulb you can find would be good but I am kinda of a name brand guy so I stick with them.

Some things to consider:

How much money do you have to spend?

-Cash is no problem then buy both and switch from MH for veg to HPS for flower

-If limited for only one light then go with the HPS over the MH and you'll reap the benefits when you start to flower. You can always buy a an MH later when you got more cash.

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Hey guys thanks alot, I appreciate the help I will have to take a look at those Hortilux lights lb, thanks for your help! Peace.
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