BadDog40 Well-Known Member Feb 9, 2009 #1 I got 3 600 watts in a 4x8 flower room and one of my bulbs burned out. I was thinking of using a halide bulb on one of the lights. Is this a good idea or not?
I got 3 600 watts in a 4x8 flower room and one of my bulbs burned out. I was thinking of using a halide bulb on one of the lights. Is this a good idea or not?
bleezyg420 Well-Known Member Feb 9, 2009 #2 no, buy horti multi spectrum bulbs. I use 2 600's in 1 cooltube
whoreable Well-Known Member Feb 10, 2009 #3 MH will help add UVB and other benefits HPS does not have
bleezyg420 Well-Known Member Feb 10, 2009 #4 whoreable said: MH will help add UVB and other benefits HPS does not have Click to expand... so will mulitspecturm but youll get more lumens with 3 hps vs 2 and 1 mh.
whoreable said: MH will help add UVB and other benefits HPS does not have Click to expand... so will mulitspecturm but youll get more lumens with 3 hps vs 2 and 1 mh.
DubB83 Well-Known Member Feb 10, 2009 #5 bleezyg420 said: so will mulitspecturm but youll get more lumens with 3 hps vs 2 and 1 mh. Click to expand... Agreed. The enhanced HPS has more lumens and is a bit more pricey than a MH but is well worth it. Sun Agro and there is another one just can't think of it right now.
bleezyg420 said: so will mulitspecturm but youll get more lumens with 3 hps vs 2 and 1 mh. Click to expand... Agreed. The enhanced HPS has more lumens and is a bit more pricey than a MH but is well worth it. Sun Agro and there is another one just can't think of it right now.