Best 400 Watt Bulb to use for vegging?

ns420

Active Member
Hello,

I am looking for some recommendations on what bulb to use for vegging. I plan on purchasing one today, and putting the bulb I am using now away to keep as a backup for when the new one fails.

I have a 400 Watt HPS ballast, that runs MH conversion bulbs.

This is the light I am using now, anyone know if it's any good?

http://www.htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=52141

GrowBright 400 watt MH Conversion Bulb
Make your 400w HPS system into a "switchable" HPS/MH system with this light bulb!

This 400 watt High Output MH Conversion bulb emits 38,000 lumens - standard 400w MH bulbs which emit only 36,000 lumens. Perfect for 400 watt HPS grow light systems This bulb gives you a higher light output which equates into faster / more plant growth and ultimately higher plant yields.

COMPARABLE TO HORTILUX, AGROSUN, SUNMASTER, AGROMAX Brand bulbs!

 

ns420

Active Member
Go for a cmh or a smh
I was considering doing CMH, but the best CMH bulb I have been able to find is this one:

http://www.growlightexpress.com/ceramic-metal-halide-bulbs-9/mastercolor-ceramic-metal-halide-400-watt-horizontal-79.html

MasterColor Ceramic Metal Halide - 400 Watt Horizontal

Specifications: * Phillips Part Number: CDM400S51/HOR/4K/ALTO
* Initial Lumen: 34,800
* Bulb Life: 15,000 hrs
* Bulb Shape: ED-18
* CRI: 92
* Temperature: 4K
* Position: Horizontal

Which is slightly more expensive, has a lower lumen rating (34,800 vs 38,000), and is rated for 15,000 hours of use compared to my Growbright bulb's 20,000 hours of use.

Does the addition of the extra spectrum make up for the loss of lumens?

Does it make a difference in veg? I plan on using two 600 Watt Eye Hortilux bulbs for flower, and already have 600 watt digital ballasts so I can't use CMH for flowering. However my 400 watt ballast is a standard type that can be used with CMH bulbs.

 

speedyseedz

Well-Known Member
I was considering doing CMH, but the best CMH bulb I have been able to find is this one:

http://www.growlightexpress.com/ceramic-metal-halide-bulbs-9/mastercolor-ceramic-metal-halide-400-watt-horizontal-79.html

MasterColor Ceramic Metal Halide - 400 Watt Horizontal

Specifications: * Phillips Part Number: CDM400S51/HOR/4K/ALTO
* Initial Lumen: 34,800
* Bulb Life: 15,000 hrs
* Bulb Shape: ED-18
* CRI: 92
* Temperature: 4K
* Position: Horizontal
Which is slightly more expensive, has a lower lumen rating (34,800 vs 38,000), and is rated for 15,000 hours of use compared to my Growbright bulb's 20,000 hours of use.

Does the addition of the extra spectrum make up for the loss of lumens? Does it make a difference in veg (I plan on using two 600 Watt Eye Hortilux bulbs for flower).

the cri is 92, cri means colour rendering index, have a look into that
 

ns420

Active Member
the cri is 92, cri means colour rendering index, have a look into that
Hmm, read a few articles about CRI with very different opinions... seems some claim low CRI is best while others feel high CRI is best.

Which opinion should I believe?
 

ns420

Active Member
Hmm, read a few articles about CRI with very different opinions... seems some claim low CRI is best while others feel high CRI is best.

Which opinion should I believe?
Anyone have any opinions on this? Thanks.
 

MyGTO2007

Well-Known Member
i would not buy that bulb
dont buy cheap..........U will regret it dude !!!!

Buy Eye Hortilux bulbs!!!
400w is 55000 lumens
so its yer choice!!!!
I dont use MH................HPS all the way Veg and Flower.
And look @ my results!!!
 

ns420

Active Member
i would not buy that bulb
dont buy cheap..........U will regret it dude !!!!

Buy Eye Hortilux bulbs!!!
400w is 55000 lumens
so its yer choice!!!!
I dont use MH................HPS all the way Veg and Flower.
And look @ my results!!!
According to everything I have been able to find the Eye Hortilux Metal Ace Conversion Bulb - 400W is the only one that will work with my 400 Watt HPS ballast, and it only emits 36,600 lumens. As I can not afford a new ballast at the moment I need to find something that works with the setup I already have in place.

I am using two 88,000 lumen Eye Hortilux Super HPS 600 Watt bulbs for flower.
 

MyGTO2007

Well-Known Member
According to everything I have been able to find the Eye Hortilux Metal Ace Conversion Bulb - 400W is the only one that will work with my 400 Watt HPS ballast, and it only emits 36,600 lumens. As I can not afford a new ballast at the moment I need to find something that works with the setup I already have in place.

I am using two 88,000 lumen Eye Hortilux Super HPS 600 Watt bulbs for flower.
ok....So if it was me..........I would just get rid of the MH setup and go with all HPS!!
Check out the journal dude!!
 

speedyseedz

Well-Known Member
Ok whatever dude!!!:spew:

if you think your set where you are with what you got and thats all you need, fine, you stick with that, but for people who want to grow some decent stuff and are actually in the 21st century then you shouldn't put them off when you haven't actually tried something for yourself.
 
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