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Double-ended
HPS technology
is making its
presence known
in the marketplace
with proven high-
quality results. This
lamp technology
has shown
horticulturalists a
new path to greater
yields and quality.
Since the inception of LEDs as a
horticultural light source, growers
have been tempted by promises of
heightened efficiency and better
return on investment. Although
not all LED lighting systems are
equal, they do, in general, offer
some major benefits to indoor
horticulturists.
Eric Hopper
Maximum Yield, May 2017
Get the wrong ones and they won’t
work at all, but get the right ones, and,
well, I was more than successful... just
do your homework before you buy.
It’s all around us, we just need to
capture the dew.
Lee McCall
maximumyield.com,
April 2017
Double-ended HPS
lamps can increase
your yield up to
50 per cent! Very
informative articles
about DE lamps by
@Max_Yield.
Brian L.
@DewGood
Mold is a sneaky thing. It can
find ways to infiltrate your
perfectly clean growroom.
Thankfully, you have the ultimate
power to control this foe.
@_luxlight
I received a free copy of Maximum
Yield from a hydroponics store in
Goshen, NY, and enjoyed reading
it very much. Thank you.
Cory Hughes
Maximum Yield, May 2017
If you see pm you’re already too
late. Billions of spores have already
been released. PM is also a systemic
problem. Prevention is the key to
success. Run a systemic fungicide
like Companion. It’s as important as
your nutrients. Just do it. Personally,
I’d recommend cutting down, a big
deep clean, waiting two-ish weeks,
and starting over.
Dennis A.
Maximum Yield Around the World
Keith R.
Another school donation
from #greenmatters
#greenmattersmiddleboro and
#foxfarm #foxfarmsoil to Silver
Spring Elementary School Project.
These kids are lucky to have amazing
teachers who want to invest in their
knowledge of plants.
@greenmattersmiddleboro
The average American city on average
needs to dedicate just 10 per cent of
its city limit area to urban farming to
produce the entire recommended
vegetable intake of its population.
An average 10x20 urban farming
plot in New York City can produce
between $500 and $700 worth of
edible food in one season.
The city of Burlington, Vermont,
could meet nearly 110 per cent of
its annual fruit demand with locally
grown fruits if it implemented
an urban farming set-up utilizing
available land and resources.
Matt from Holland Hydroponics
showing off Maximum Yield in the UK.
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