These are the only HPS lamps that I use, now.hortilux super hps have blue and violet in them more so the standard hps
Amen to that. Some store owners still tell me to mix up nutrients per the instructions.... right??!! LOL.listen to growers, not store owners.
This is what I've settled on from several years experience. It's probably more expensive than what someone just starting would want to spend. If you already have reflectors and ballasts, the only cost is electricity & lamp (bulb) replacement. The lamps end up lasting twice as long or more if there being switched in a planned manner. One catch is that the dual lamp reflector that I use tends to project one lamp (bulb) one direction and the other in the opposite direction. This isn't as big an issue on the light track.azpeen-- I like your schedule... makes sense to me
Interesting point. I never really required a study for proof on this one. The results speak for themselves.i have yet to see any scientific data proving any blue/red plant needs.
These are the only HPS lamps that I use, now.
Interesting point. I never really required a study for proof on this one. The results speak for themselves.i have yet to see any scientific data proving any blue/red plant needs.