rielthing69
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Curious if anyone has had experience with these bulbs as it would save having to change from HPS to MH?http://www.lifelighttec.com/page/page/4034043.htm>
Full Sun Lamps
Ceramic Full Spectrum HID or HPMH (High Pressure Metal Halide) are the most effective lamps for all stages of plant growth. One lamp for all, with no need for switching from Metal Halide (MH) to Sodium(HPS) during vegetative and/or flowering stages. These lamps have more reds than any type of HPS and also produce the perfect amount of orange, yellow, green, blue, violet and UVA and UVB spectrums needed to simulate the sun. Just like the sun light that hits the Earth, these lamps produce in phase energy, in wavelengths from 380-740nm. These lamps are the most efficient lighting source available, produced in sizes of 100w, 150w, 250w, and 400watts. Special Features: More reds than HPS lamps The right amount of blues Open fixture rated One bulb for veg. & flowering Runs on S51 400w / S50 250w Standard HPS core & coil Ballast
Full Sun Lamps
Ceramic Full Spectrum HID or HPMH (High Pressure Metal Halide) are the most effective lamps for all stages of plant growth. One lamp for all, with no need for switching from Metal Halide (MH) to Sodium(HPS) during vegetative and/or flowering stages. These lamps have more reds than any type of HPS and also produce the perfect amount of orange, yellow, green, blue, violet and UVA and UVB spectrums needed to simulate the sun. Just like the sun light that hits the Earth, these lamps produce in phase energy, in wavelengths from 380-740nm. These lamps are the most efficient lighting source available, produced in sizes of 100w, 150w, 250w, and 400watts. Special Features: More reds than HPS lamps The right amount of blues Open fixture rated One bulb for veg. & flowering Runs on S51 400w / S50 250w Standard HPS core & coil Ballast