HPS bulb light spectrum question

slimdiggity

Member
Im using clf's for vegging, but im thinking of using a 150 watt hps for flowering. I know all about the cfl's but alil behind on the hps lights.

Is there a light spectrum in hps bulbs and if so, is there a certain kelvin temp thats better to use for flowering?

Any input is well valued!!:bigjoint:
 

polyarcturus

Well-Known Member
not true at all K ratings are over rated and if your using cfls you should know by know that 5000k puts off more red than bulbs rated around 3000k.

although it is true that 3000k appears more red than 5000k it is actually more yellow (that the 5000k doesn't have replaces with blue phosphers) and red.

5000k rated cfls put off more PAR light than 3000k.

okay now back to hps. you should bever base your bulb purchase on a specific K rating ratings will vary between 2700k and 3000k. most brands are good but some are better than other(putting off more red light or splash of blue spectrum ect.)

so very well made HPS bulb brands are, Hortilux(splash of blue), digilux(reddest looking HPS out, digital ballast only) and Phillips(quality).

now each bulbs is going to differ slightly from the last so there is no guarantee you are getting the spectrum they advertise, all you can do pick the best brands. send the cash where it counts. i guarantee a sylvania hps will preform, but i seriously doubt it would out preform a phillips lucalux? as far as both spectrum, luminosity, and durability.
 

slimdiggity

Member
not true at all K ratings are over rated and if your using cfls you should know by know that 5000k puts off more red than bulbs rated around 3000k.

although it is true that 3000k appears more red than 5000k it is actually more yellow (that the 5000k doesn't have replaces with blue phosphers) and red.

5000k rated cfls put off more PAR light than 3000k.

okay now back to hps. you should bever base your bulb purchase on a specific K rating ratings will vary between 2700k and 3000k. most brands are good but some are better than other(putting off more red light or splash of blue spectrum ect.)

so very well made HPS bulb brands are, Hortilux(splash of blue), digilux(reddest looking HPS out, digital ballast only) and Phillips(quality).

now each bulbs is going to differ slightly from the last so there is no guarantee you are getting the spectrum they advertise, all you can do pick the best brands. send the cash where it counts. i guarantee a sylvania hps will preform, but i seriously doubt it would out preform a phillips lucalux? as far as both spectrum, luminosity, and durability.
Those lucalux bulbs can be put into a regular light socket because they have built in ballast right?
 

slimdiggity

Member
I know im probably making something simple (difficult), but thats how I learn. I break it down as much as I can to get the simpliest answer.
Lol....sorry, just work with me
 
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