ive heard EYE hortilux CMH315 is the best, cuz it has more UV than PhilipsBuy the Philips ballast and 3100 green power lamp and fit it in the vertical reflector for the best results, this should do the trick for a 3ftx3ft area nicely.
Hey, thx for the detail.Phantom for ballasts. Phillips for grow bulbs.
If u google search and spend some time you will find out.
Have you tried Grower's Choice CMH? Many smaller brands out there, idk if worth to try.(CMH)The closest spectrum to natural sunlight, GoB.
Phillips started CMH, on bulbs they don't get beat.
Sun System ballasts are also very good. Phillips and Phantom might be better. Eye Hortilux seems over priced. Ushio CMH bulbs have the most UV.
I completely second what Couck_Lock said, stick to that advice. As for Growers Choice, do you want to save $50 and trim larf, or do you want a proper CMH?Have you tried Grower's Choice CMH? Many smaller brands out there, idk if worth to try.
Whole stage with CMH, seems promising on flavor. Thank you man.One example...
Vertical
Remote ballast
Philips bulb
UnderstoodI completely second what Couck_Lock said, stick to that advice. As for Growers Choice, do you want to save $50 and trim larf, or do you want a proper CMH?
I think Philips CMH blocks UV, it will be great on THC if it is not UV blocked.I veg under a single 4200k.
Flower under both 4k and 3k.
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Kicker....280w of vero cobs @ 3k.
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Yes, but to block UV-C, it will vastly reduce UV-B, UV-A transmittance. In the other hand, to increase UV-B and A, it will allow certain amount of UV-C come through the glass. I have some prototype 315 that as same as Philips but can give more UV B and A, also little big UVC.Correct, most block UV-C.
Hi Ronfro! just realized you put a link on "guys" haha, much appreciated!You are probably that lab. lol. If you wanna pay someone to run those in an actual grow I'd have no idea where to start. If you just wanna pay to get some real world numbers these can probably help.