xburninbluntzx
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i have 2 1000 w mh already to veg & 2 1000 w hps to flower;just need to know if i should get the cheaper hps aswell or if cmh would be better cause i think i'll need more for flower.
Plants outdoors have grown wonderfully for millions of years under the sun, pretty full spectrum, CMH spectrum is comparable. How can they emit light thats not good for plants? Light the plant may not use, yes. But to say its bad for a plant????????crazy....
all hps ballast will run a mh bulb , just not the other way around. an yes the socket is the same.MH and HPS bulbs usually use the same E39 sockets, but the ballast has to be compatible if you are going to run straight CMH bulbs...they make conversion CMH bulbs that go in HPS ballasts...so unless your HPS ballast is a switchable one to run a MH bulb then you have to get a conversion bulb
i understand being sceptical , but it is safe. any hps ballast will run a mh lamp of the same wattage.I have never heard of this can anyone validate?Sorry for being sceptical but alot of the shit on the web is bad info.
Sorry none grower. CMH have been proven very effective for growing plants. And OP use the rain water, great choice....
this is something i have always done, although i do have mh gear too, and conversion bulbs alsoall hps ballast will run a mh bulb , just not the other way around. an yes the socket is the same.
soil
CMH is a gimmick , just like most gear aimed at mj growers.Sorry, uneducated one, but if the OP wants to; "do things right" as was said, than a CMH alone is not the best option, not by far.
The point is not what will work, but what will work best. Any grow site you go to there will be members who only use MH from start to finish and others that only use CMH from start to finish and others that only use HPS from start to finish, and most every one of them will say what they use works and they will suggest that others do the same.
But there is a difference between working and doing the very best possible job, and that is done when MH (6500K) is used for veg and HPS for flower.
I am sorry if you, or anyone else, doesn't like facts and prefers to believe whatever it is they would prefer to believe. But those are the facts.
CHM is another gimmick that's being marketed in a way to fool those who do not know about or understand cannabis plants and their needs and what light they use and how much of light they use and that what stages of growth they use it in into purchasing something so the manufacturers can get rich. Period, thee end.
the hps ballast might just be a lil older then your mh or it could just be how you seen it that day. they are the exact same inside minus the ignitor on the hps. they might slightly vary by brand, age ect... but its the same parts running inside.i do notice standard metal halide bulbs running on sodium gear do seem to look less white , although they do run fine and the plants grow fine
CMH is a gimmick , just like most gear aimed at mj growers.
but i am curious brick , (an i am like you , there is nothing to debate. facts are facts.) why do you choose mh for veg an hps for flower vs both for the whole cycle ?
If you look at what wavelength/spectrum Chlorophyll A uses during flower and then in veg you will see that they are very different. Adding HPS to MH during flower will not be of great benefit and would increase stretch.
Using MH with HPS in flower makes a little more sense because of the UV rays put of by MH, but you will lose some yield my adding MH during flower, so to get UV rays a reptile light, like a Mega-Ray reptile light, is a better option to add to HPS during flower.
I have no gripe with digital ones that sense which type bulb is used and adjust to it. With the way prices of lighting have dropped, to me that's like getting an upgraded stereo for little to no additional cost when you buy a new car. You might as well take it and enjoy it."switchable ballast" ? what the fuck is that ? i bet they even hook the switch up inside to make it look like its doing something.
I can see a dimmable ballast if someone uses high wattage. Turn it down some for seedlings or new clones, or if they cannot control heat as well as they had believed they could and either cannot upgrade their ventilation or cannot upgrade it for a while, or if they think there is a good chance that they will change their system before all that long and then want higher wattage, but in the short term cannot use higher wattage, but turned down to 75% output or 50% they could use it. If it costs you a bulb or two it's still better than buying a new light system now only to a short time later buy another entire new light system."dimmer ballast" ? thats gotta be good on a bulb. who uses this shit ?
"digital ballast save money on startup" i agree with that........ if you wanna replace your ballast every year or 3.
I've gotten more than three years out of my current digital ballast, and most every quality ballast will have a 3 year full warranty with 2 years then pro-rated and from where I would purchase an additional $40.00 would make it a 100% full coverage 6-year warranty. That's not a bad value if you think your ballast will only last 3-years.
so my next question , why would it lower the yield ? it must be because the extra light hps puts off ? i can see the mh in flower not helping but i cant see it hurting the yield?If you look at what wavelength/spectrum Chlorophyll A uses during flower and then in veg you will see that they are very different. Adding HPS to MH during flower will not be of great benefit and would increase stretch.
Using MH with HPS in flower makes a little more sense because of the UV rays put of by MH, but you will lose some yield my adding MH during flower, so to get UV rays a reptile light, like a Mega-Ray reptile light, is a better option to add to HPS during flower.
if your ballast "senses" which type of bulb you put in it , you had to pay way too much for it.I have no gripe with digital ones that sense which type bulb is used and adjust to it. With the way prices of lighting have dropped, to me that's like getting an upgraded stereo for little to no additional cost when you buy a new car. You might as well take it and enjoy it.
I can see a dimmable ballast if someone uses high wattage. Turn it down some for seedlings or new clones, or if they cannot control heat as well as they had believed they could and either cannot upgrade their ventilation or cannot upgrade it for a while, or if they think there is a good chance that they will change their system before all that long and then want higher wattage, but in the short term cannot use higher wattage, but turned down to 75% output or 50% they could use it. If it costs you a bulb or two it's still better than buying a new light system now only to a short time later buy another entire new light system.
I've gotten more than three years out of my current digital ballast, and most every quality ballast will have a 3 year full warranty with 2 years then pro-rated and from where I would purchase an additional $40.00 would make it a 100% full coverage 6-year warranty. That's not a bad value if you think your ballast will only last 3-years.
A little exception. The CMH was never promoted as a *grow* bulb by the manufacturer (Phillips), but to offer a more "Natural" spectrum for existing HPS systems. Like factories, warehouses and so on. It was never aimed at or intended for growers.CMH is a gimmick , just like most gear aimed at mj growers.
soil
ok i did my homework , yea your right , they were aimed at taking some of the yellow out of these displays an signs out there. i am sorry phillips for accusing you of being advanced nutrients.A little exception. The CMH was never promoted as a *grow* bulb by the manufacturer (Phillips), but to offer a more "Natural" spectrum for existing HPS systems. Like factories, warehouses and so on. It was never aimed at or intended for growers.
Then, *Stoner Science* happened.
Isn't RiddleM3 quite fond of CMH?
Wet
MH and HPS bulbs usually use the same E39 sockets, but the ballast has to be compatible if you are going to run straight CMH bulbs...they make conversion CMH bulbs that go in HPS ballasts...so unless your HPS ballast is a switchable one to run a MH bulb then you have to get a conversion bulb
Talking about a 1000w hortilux super blue ?This is incorrect. CMH bulbs require magnetic ballasts or HPS ballasts. Digital or electronic ballasts run both Metal Halide and HPS and for that you can't get a true CMH but you can get a metal halide conversion bulb...Aww man they have a dual arc bulb that has both metal halide and hps simultaneously in the same bulb....looks crazy...
the info on the cmh says you can only use it in a magnetic hps ballast. no digital ballast or anything. so it works fine in the mh huh ?Actually, I'm running a CMH in my 400w MH.
Wet
ANY hps ballast will work with a mh bulb. mag or digi. a mh ballast will not fire a hps bulb though , mag or digi.This is incorrect. CMH bulbs require magnetic ballasts or HPS ballasts. Digital or electronic ballasts run both Metal Halide and HPS and for that you can't get a true CMH but you can get a metal halide conversion bulb