justiceman
Active Member
Hey everyone here comes the long awaited debate about what bulb types are best. Do you use HPS only? Do you use MH only? Do you use a combination of both? Some argue that lumens are the most important in bulb type. Others argue that light spectrum is of the most relevancy. Some say that HPS was originally made for street lamps and doesn't have the sufficient spectrum to grow truly excellent plants. Others say MH was originally made for football stadiums while having good spectrum but it doesn't have as much lumens per watt as HPS. MH also gives off UV light witch protects your grow room from air born pathogens(it is also said to possibly increase thc). Hortilux super HPS claims to have more red and blue in order to emulate the natural sun. They also have a blue MH that supposedly contains MH and HPS qualities. They claim to use it for pharmaceutical and lab use of growing plants. So basically from what I understand MH has the preffered spectrum qualities while HPS has the preferred lumen qualities. Unfortunately the Hortilux MH blue 400w has a meager 29,000 lumens compared to its 400w HPS counter part that boasts a surprising 55,000 lumens.
Another tid bit of information is this new bulb company out called Sun Pulse. they claim that HPS is a thing of the past and MH is the true bulb for excellent plant growth. They also claim that the mercury in HPS is very bad and environmentally unhealthy. They also claim that Lumen output doesn't matter if the spectrum is crap. For example if you have a 1000w green spectrum light that put out 110,000 lumens It wouldn't mean much because your plant couldn't use the green light anyway. The interesting and cool thing about there bulbs is they have MH in different Kelvin temps rating from 3k to 10k(UV light) The lame thing about Sun Pulse is they refuse to give you a lumen output of there bulbs because they think its irrelevant, but I am sure it definitely has relevancy.
So everyone what are your views?
I currently use an Eye Hortilux super HPS but was considering moving to Hortilux blue or possibly Sun Pulse.
Another tid bit of information is this new bulb company out called Sun Pulse. they claim that HPS is a thing of the past and MH is the true bulb for excellent plant growth. They also claim that the mercury in HPS is very bad and environmentally unhealthy. They also claim that Lumen output doesn't matter if the spectrum is crap. For example if you have a 1000w green spectrum light that put out 110,000 lumens It wouldn't mean much because your plant couldn't use the green light anyway. The interesting and cool thing about there bulbs is they have MH in different Kelvin temps rating from 3k to 10k(UV light) The lame thing about Sun Pulse is they refuse to give you a lumen output of there bulbs because they think its irrelevant, but I am sure it definitely has relevancy.
So everyone what are your views?
I currently use an Eye Hortilux super HPS but was considering moving to Hortilux blue or possibly Sun Pulse.