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Imo you have two good ways of doing this - either run a 600W conversion bulb like mine, or ...Hey well that sounds about right 7500k is a good number for what Im planning to do
the word conversion just worries me because Im thinking its going to put out more red than I want despite having the 7500k rating(as that is just the average colour temp)
So what is this conversion bulb stuff? Can I plug what is called a MH conversion into a HPS ballast or does it have to be a MH/HPS ballast? I know I did see one that specifically said it could be plugged right into an ordinary HPS ballast which I found surprizing, is that the case for all the MH conversions?
The application is that I want to minimize stretch on my sativa strain and Ive been advized that If I run an MH for the first two weeks of flower, or as long as the stretch period lasts, than I can limit my stretch, HPS(red) light encourages the plant to stretch out. So I dont want something thats "colour corrected" or otherwise putting out a good amount of red or ill just be wasting my efforts and end up with a plant that needs to be topped endlessly...
cheers, thanks for the reply
run the hPS with actinic T5s as supplementary lighting. It's the blue/UV/actinic that signals the plant that it need not stretch for the light. Much good info in that regard on the "LED without LEDs" thread.
My 600 is running on a Lumatek 600W digital ballast intended for HPS. Dedicated ballasts for MH v. HPS have slightly diffferent specs for the ignitor and capacitor (or whatever solid-state wizardry fulfills those functions in my Lumatek; I grew up on magnetic ballasts), so I imagine that the lamp is built to accept those differences. Even so, it's a true MH and it's bright!! and blue!! as it illuminates my little quiet place.
You CAN flower on MH. However the sheer efficiency of HPS makes it a better flowering light. It's an efficiency thing, and one day i will be experiemnting with actinic supplementation. Not only will it limit stretch, but I read that it enhances both quantity and quality of trichome formation! Win/win imo! cn