LPS lighting (not HPS)... anyone ever used them??

millosevic

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I have come across some VERY cheap Low pressure sodium lamps and am curious to know if they would work, i already have an HPS and use in conjuction with a 300W CFL Dual Spectrum and am happy with results - but more light = more bud/....


Does anyone know if LPS lighting can be used to good effect? I appreciate that if they were the best then info would be everywhere on this site - but these are so cheap i'd be stupid to pass if i can put them to good use...


Any comments from the more experienced grower are very welcome!!
 

millosevic

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I have looked up what i can find - not much and very contradictary.


Yes, you can grow to good effect

No you cant... seems to be what i have uncovered - one of you knowledgable chaps or chapesses out there must have an inkling...
 

codwalop

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I have looked up what i can find - not much and very contradictary.


Yes, you can grow to good effect

No you cant... seems to be what i have uncovered - one of you knowledgable chaps or chapesses out there must have an inkling...

my googling uncovered the following:

hydroponic-shop.com reckons: Often mistaken for HPS. Also give off a red light. No good for growing, unless stunting cuttings.

n-g-w.com said the following: lps can be used for side lighting, but the main growing lamps should be MH or HPS

superiorgrowers.com mused: When used for side lighting, however, LPS lamps can be very useful. The lamps can be placed low to the ground and close to the plants, compensating for their lack of light intensity. Furthermore, since phototropism is initiated by violet light, their narrow color spectrum will help prevent the plants from leaning unnaturally toward the sides. Experiments at the USDA labs in Maryland have yielded promising results for LPS lamps when used as a supplement to full spectrum lighting.


SO in conclusion, they are suitable for supplemental lighting for the flowering stage.. you just need to weigh up the heat & cost disadvantages, hope this helps
 

millosevic

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Many thanks, think i might have to make an addition to my setup - 2nd hand £10 each (250W i think but need to check) - a couple of them are worth a purchase... i'll post results as to how effective they prove to be...
 
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