Has anyone ever used halogen lights.........

mary jane

Active Member
for growing clones or anything. picked one up cheap today but with further investigation i have read that they em it too much heat.?. should i just throw the light in the bin?
 

entropic

Well-Known Member
Halogen lamps are just high-pressure incandescent lamps with halogen gas in them. It lets them run at higher temps and efficacies so it's great for lighting, but not effective or efficient for growing. The problem is that they put out wayyy to much heat and have a narrow spectrum that plants can't really utilize well.

 

delta9

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you have to keep it about 24" away because of heat it can be done though with somewhat success
 

pauliojr

Well-Known Member
I have used 1 in the past and it seemed to do the trick. Like everyone else said they have to be far away as they produce a lot of heat.
 

mogie

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HALOGEN LAMP - A short name for the tungsten-halogen lamp. Halogen lamps are high pressure incandescent lamps containing halogen gases such as iodine or bromine which allow the filaments to be operated at higher temperatures and higher efficacies. While excellent for home lighting and similar applications, halogen lamps are not effective or efficient as grow lights due to their very poor spectrum (extreme far red) and high operating temperatures.
 
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