I'm hoping so. Figured I'd run some gg4 under it for stretch height purposes
So I picked up one nanolux 630 with 2 3100k 315s to try over a tray and see how it does. If it works out I'll pick up more. If not ill go back to hps and keep it moving. Hopefully the 630 will work out with the 3x3s. Cheapest I found was planet natural for 298 on nanoluxes and Amazon for the 315s at 59 per. $418 complete.
If your going CMH and can't run the EyeHortilux bulb I'd say that was another mistake. The way I see this CMH technology from what I've researched is that CMH was never designed or originally intended for plants. Check out that double jacket to block the UV on the fans boys favorite bulbs. So here is EyeHortilux fully knowing that CMH is old, outdated, not superior to what they already sell; but the market wants NEW, and the market wants to run single bulb entire grow (a regression in growing knowledge happened at this time). Eyehortilux has recently started selling the best CMH bulb, single jacket no cover required. While known inferior technology, it's specifically designed for plants. Take a look at the bulb. It's vertical only and single.
I've tried led. Great quality but yield sucked. Ive tried the whole bulb swich for 20 30 days noticed no difference.... So far the only tried and proven method I have is the 1k hps with my hortilux. I. Hoping cmh works out, but if not I'll just go back to old reliable.
Sure seems as though Isaak has demonstrated and testified to CMH superiority. Rather abundantly I might add.
If you have the money, the height, and the AC for them, a combination of 1K DE HPS and CMH is absolutely optimal. It's not science fiction, it's here now. Check out the Grow Beast.Tons of variables involved. Genetics, environment, plant size, medium, etc..
Some setups benefit more from one style lamp than another imo. Like the old vertical vs horizontal debate.
Think both DE HPS, and CMH, have the ability to yield very well. Better than SE HPS, and SE MH. Just a matter of dialing everything in to suit the light.
Ceiling height, and cooling power surely play a huge role. The DE 1k HPS are bright and hot as hell. Low ceilings, not enough cooling power, the environment wont be optimal, and the switch to CMH will be night and day in success. On the other hand tall ceilings, plenty of cooling power, someone goes to the smaller lamps they get a smaller yield.
Still debating myself. Either 16x 630s, or 12x 1k DE HPS for this new room. Local shop told me they can get nano 630s with 2 bulbs for apx 420, or generic no name 630s that look like the nano minus the cloud set up for 300 with 2 bulbs.
So many damn decisions these days. Sort of like Netflix, to many choices so you end up just scrolling around never deciding.
Mr^^