POLL: Will HPS work in the Veg Cycle

Will a 150Watt HPS system grow a plant properly in the Veg Cycle?

  • Yes

    Votes: 74 90.2%
  • No

    Votes: 8 9.8%

  • Total voters
    82

FATBOYFRESH

Well-Known Member
mh is best for veg but i have a 150 ss hps in my veg box and it works great.:weed:
so mh is best for vegging is it because it operates closer toi the blue spectrum..and the hps is opposite.....if thats the case then i have to get a dual system..if its just prefrence i need to know
 

OregonMeds

Well-Known Member
lol Oregon meds thought you might be an ass for a second. but now i'm rofl
It depends on my pain level at the time, I'm a med patient with enough pain to get a dozen people qualified.

Sometimes I can be singing a dumb song like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PK0Dt1atXk&feature=related

Or sometimes I can be as big an asshole as Santa Claus is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzAulTgkYQE&feature=PlayList&p=2AFF5BEE33681F67&playnext=1&index=10

And there can be all of two seconds in between the two.
 

frostythesnowthug

Well-Known Member
Yup oregons right... The wiring for the econo is a piece of cake... there's a tutorial in wiring the econolights and other hps in the 150w hps club thread, in my sig for anyone who's interested in doin a remote ballast etc..
Hps works very well for veg, i dont own an MH setup anymore, just use the 150w hps from start to finish.
Yes MH operates in the blue spectrum which is ideal for Vegging and the Hps are close to 2000-2700k so those are the correct spectrum for flower.
 

Scranny420

Well-Known Member
If I get four 150w HPS lights (from e-conolight, of course), would it be worth it to buy four MH conversion bulbs for my veg cycle, or would the four HPS's suffice?
 

Scranny420

Well-Known Member
I think I'm going to just get 4 $20 (haha...4-20) 150w HPS lights from e-conolight. I'm not in any hurry to grow...I just want to be able to make the most of my flowering cycle.
 

OregonMeds

Well-Known Member
Scranny420 unless you are wanting to split the lights up and run seperate areas it would be to your advantage to get a single 400 or 600. The larger lights are more efficient and throw more lumens per watt, by a lot.

And conversion bulbs are as expensive as just buying a dedicated fixture and normal bulb if you do want halide. Just a better value to get two full fixtures there.
 

Scranny420

Well-Known Member
What do you think is better?

- 4 x 150w HPS = 60000 lumens for $80
- 1 x 600w HPS = 70000 lumens for $250
 

OregonMeds

Well-Known Member
Well your numbers are off a little.

600w=95,000 lumens

4x150w = ~15,000 times 4 except never has the same intensity or throw

And you can find bargain 600's around $150 or less, sometimes 100 range.....

up to you my man, but the 600 would stomp the 150's
 

OregonMeds

Well-Known Member
Wow does that ever cut down on the overall lumens.

I've never tried one, but I have a feeling it would suck compared to a regular cheap $25 hps bulb.
 

Scranny420

Well-Known Member
Oregon, you (and fdd2blk, of course) are probably the best person to ask this:

I plan on growing 4 (possibly 8) plants in a Sunleaves Garden of Ease...what lighting would you recommend I buy?
 

OregonMeds

Well-Known Member
That 600 right there looks like a great start and htg is a great company.

I would suggest if hydro sounds like your thing you look into building your own bubble buckets or similar hydro system. There are step by step guides and everything, and those will work better, be cheaper, and net you way more end product. And you can fit four buckets under a 600 easily and be harvesting over a pound without any fancy nutrients or anything. Even a simple ebb and flow tray like the greenman did in "I grow chronic" seems more versatile and a better option than that sunleaves system.

However I don't grow hydro and still never have, and I don't normally set up hydro systems for med patients here either. Dirt is a better place for people to start in my honest opinion.
 
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