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Hydroplanet Fluorescent Grow Light Product Review This is a Hydroplanet Fluorescent Grow Light Product Review. We will go over the product datasheet and discuss my experiences with this product. This review covers the Hydroplanet™ T5 4ft 8lamp Fluorescent HO Bulbs Included for Indoor Horticulture Gardening T5 Grow Lights Fixtures (8 Lamp, 4ft) I bought my system from Amazon.com on April 12, 2016 and installed it and used it for the 2016 growing season and I’m now using it for the 2017 growing season, with no issues. I bought my system for $155 from Amazon, but this exact model is not currently offered any more on Amazon, as of this writing. It can be purchased from Hydroplanet directly for $150 and I’ll include a link below to get you to that product. I’ll also include an Amazon link below to a similar product in case you are an Amazon junkie like I am and prefer to buy from them. Amazon’s rating system rates it at 4.3 stars out of 5 with 279 ratings. Most of the low rating issues were dead on arrival units, refurbished issues, or shipping issues. The Datasheet The data sheet on the product boasts that it is made with European highly reflective aluminum interior, a power coated housing, and can be hung and operated vertically or horizontally. It has a daisy chain outlet for connecting multiple systems together and operates on a 110V/120V, 15' power cord. The dimensions are 50 x 27 x 5 inches and it weighs 33lbs. The system is an 8 lamp, 4ft bulb T5 light fixture that includes 6500K grow bulbs. What is 6500K? Color temperature is measured by a unit called the Kelvin (K). The 6500K is where it falls on the Kelvin Color Temperature Index. A lower number is redder, a number like 2700K is more yellow, and a number from 5000K to 7000K is bluer, often referred as like daylight. Plants use blue light for vegetative growth and red light for flowering, so when starting seedlings, you want something in the blue range. In doing a quick glance online, 6500K seems to be the color of choice. Want to Help Out a Small Business?? If you are local you can support our small business by buying plants at https://greatescapefarms.com/plants-f.... You can also help us by shopping on Amazon just by going through our storefront! As an Amazon Associate, I earn commission from qualifying purchases. There is no additional cost to you! Our storefront at Amazon is located at this link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/greatesca.... Buying from either location helps our business produce more content for you. If you like this blog post and want to find out more about Great Escape Farms check out our Great Escape Farms Overview https://greatescapefarms.com/great-es.... Here you get an overview of all the wonderful stuff we are involved in. Also, sign up for our email list at the bottom of the linked page. Great Escape Farms is now on Patreon! You can support us for as little as $1. If you enjoy our work and want to help support us, please check out our Patreon page at: / gef . Auto Subscribe link / @greatescapefarms #plantpropagation #propagation #homestead