jimmyc
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I'm designing a new flowering cabinet and I've been looking into the best HPS lighting I could find. In my research I found an alternative to HPS called Ceramic Metal Halide. It's only produced in 400 Watts and below but is leaps and bounds beyond the High Pressure Sodium bulbs of old.
The CMH is a full spectrum bulb, whose spectrum can be seen in the attached product description. When compared to HPS it is clear that CMH has the better distribution and has the added benefit of not requiring switching between Veg and Flower. CMH also runs much cooler than HPS, and if we remember our High School Science, less heat at the same wattage means more in being converted to light and not being wasted heating the air.
The only negatives I have heard about CMH, besides not being available in higher wattages, is bulb life. When compared to the top of the line HPS the difference in hours is 4,000 hours. I grow in a Sea of Green so my full lighting time is 1 week at 18 hours and 8 weeks at 12 hours per day. That comes out to 126 hours for veg and 672 hours for flowering for a combines 798 or 800 hours for easy of calculations. At 800 hours per grow, 4,000 hours is a difference of 5 grows.
On the other hand the ease of not needing to switch bulbs, get a switchable ballast or set up a t5 rig for vegetative growth out weights the 5 grows difference.
If any of the RIU community has used CMH please feel free to post your opinions and results, +reps for good replies.
The CMH is a full spectrum bulb, whose spectrum can be seen in the attached product description. When compared to HPS it is clear that CMH has the better distribution and has the added benefit of not requiring switching between Veg and Flower. CMH also runs much cooler than HPS, and if we remember our High School Science, less heat at the same wattage means more in being converted to light and not being wasted heating the air.
The only negatives I have heard about CMH, besides not being available in higher wattages, is bulb life. When compared to the top of the line HPS the difference in hours is 4,000 hours. I grow in a Sea of Green so my full lighting time is 1 week at 18 hours and 8 weeks at 12 hours per day. That comes out to 126 hours for veg and 672 hours for flowering for a combines 798 or 800 hours for easy of calculations. At 800 hours per grow, 4,000 hours is a difference of 5 grows.
On the other hand the ease of not needing to switch bulbs, get a switchable ballast or set up a t5 rig for vegetative growth out weights the 5 grows difference.
If any of the RIU community has used CMH please feel free to post your opinions and results, +reps for good replies.
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