HPS Bulbs - Time frame for optimum efficiency and when to change it

DemonTrich

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I swap my hps and mh bulbs out every 3 harvests. replacing bulbs are a cheap way to ensure you have excellent powerful light to produce great yields.
 

Guitar Man

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I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet, but the first thing you need to do is figure out how many hours your HPS light is on for each grow. For instance, I use a Floro bulb to bring the girl(s) out of the ground, and for about 2 weeks into Veg. That means I have about 2 more weeks of 18/6 left in Veg using the HPS. Then I Flower about 8 more weeks with 12/12. I average about a 1000 hours per grow, completing 2 full indoor grows per year. That's 2000 hours per year. 252(Veg)+672(Flower)=924

The HPS bulbs will burn longer than MH, and mine have a lifespan rating of 24,000 hours. Of course I'm not going to run my lights even close to this number, but here was the last plant I grew before changing out my lights with new ones. I completed 5 grows=5000 hours of usage (give or take a few hours).

If someone changes their bulbs out every year, in my opinion, they are wasting money, unless their lights are used in perpetual grow situation.
 

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DemonTrich

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my veg room runs 18/6 every day of the year and my flower runs 12/12 every day of the year. they might get shut down for 1 day when I do my "hazmat" style cleaning after every harvest.
 

Aeroknow

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my veg room runs 18/6 every day of the year and my flower runs 12/12 every day of the year. they might get shut down for 1 day when I do my "hazmat" style cleaning after every harvest.
My t5's are on 24/7.
My 600's are on 24/7.
My 1000w's in my flower rooms, are ALWAYS on 12/12.
I replace my 1000w eye hortilux bulbs once a year. Oh shit, I already said that, woops! Sorry:-D
 

pk_boosted2

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I have heard that you should change a HPS bulb every 12 months.
My 1000 Watt HPS Hortilux bulb is going on 18 months & it seems to be doing fine with a traditional non digital ballast.
Use metal halides bulb for all of ur veg cycle and for the first 2 weeks of bloom! Since first 2 weeks of bloom ur plants are still teh ically in a veg state it also plays an important role in reducing the stretch and i find increases the speed of the onset of flowering.

Metal halides for first 2 weeks of bloom is one of my many adv growing tips i recommend to ppl, and it works fuckin wonders!! Try it out and you can thanks me later ;)

BOL & HAPPY HARVESTING
 

pk_boosted2

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Sorry i misunderstood ur question thought u were asking about when to switch during grow cycle lol.

I change bulbs every 2 bloom cycles. So roughly 5-6 months depending on strain. Using fresh good new bulbs is the best. And besides they r cheap anyways compare your input to ur output why wudnt u use brand new bulbs every 1-2 grows??

Figure every bulb for high end is only between 150-250$ and u can produce on good average of 2 lbs per light. Its a no brainer!!
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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I change HPS bulbs every other grow I would say about 9 to 10 months by the time I cleaned up and finish one grow its been 5 to 6 then prior to flip to 12/12

on the second grow of the year I change the bulb so every flower cycle has new bright fresh bulb

I veg for two months flower for about two or two and a half so that adds up to a swap every 10 months or so :) works for me and seems not too expensive ✌
 

pk_boosted2

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I change HPS bulbs every other grow I would say about 9 to 10 months by the time I cleaned up and finish one grow its been 5 to 6 then prior to flip to 12/12

on the second grow of the year I change the bulb so every flower cycle has new bright fresh bulb

I veg for two months flower for about two or two and a half so that adds up to a swap every 10 months or so :) works for me and seems not too expensive ✌
Im confused so ur using an HPS BULB for veg and for flowering? Sorry im just trying figure out how long u r using the bulb.

I change bulbs every 2 runs. Im sure they may last longer idk ive never tried to check them w a meter thats only way u can truly find out. Id use a lux and par meter and check all numbers from when they were brand new every few weeks until u see the numbers begin to drop. I think thats probably only true way to know when a bulb is losing its luster.

Every bulb is diff as well. And every companies bulbs r diff as im sure some gases in some bulbs burn hotter or cooler, stronger or weaker depending on the quality so its hard to say. IMO Hortilux is the best bulb out there i dont use anything but their bulbs but who knows ive only tried a couple diff ones and those seem to me to be the best.
 

rory420420

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You grow pot.bulbs are overhead in this business..want a good business? Don't skimp on overhead..
Every harvest.
Yes its overkill.idgaf.
Give the old ones to your buddies....
 

rory420420

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And,if were getting into tits and tats,I did a side by side,4 x 8 tent,2 x 600...
Ushio.every time.
Hortilux sucks IMO and in physical tests in my garden...
Damn Germans know glass.and well!!
 

rory420420

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Use metal halides bulb for all of ur veg cycle and for the first 2 weeks of bloom! Since first 2 weeks of bloom ur plants are still teh ically in a veg state it also plays an important role in reducing the stretch and i find increases the speed of the onset of flowering.

Metal halides for first 2 weeks of bloom is one of my many adv growing tips i recommend to ppl, and it works fuckin wonders!! Try it out and you can thanks me later ;)

BOL & HAPPY HARVESTING
Or buy a full spectrum bulb
You can thanks me later;-)
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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Im confused so ur using an HPS BULB for veg and for flowering? Sorry im just trying figure out how long u r using the bulb.

I change bulbs every 2 runs. Im sure they may last longer idk ive never tried to check them w a meter thats only way u can truly find out. Id use a lux and par meter and check all numbers from when they were brand new every few weeks until u see the numbers begin to drop. I think thats probably only true way to know when a bulb is losing its luster.

Every bulb is diff as well. And every companies bulbs r diff as im sure some gases in some bulbs burn hotter or cooler, stronger or weaker depending on the quality so its hard to say. IMO Hortilux is the best bulb out there i dont use anything but their bulbs but who knows ive only tried a couple diff ones and those seem to me to be the best.
yeah I often veg under my HPS because I use enhanced spectrum bulbs

when my hps turns on the light looks like a MH blue spectrum and slowly warms to the classic orange hps hue
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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An 80$ el cheapo led fixture is great in my garden..3 to be precise.. Extra light,broader spectrums..the little extra that says 'I care':-)
I want to add side led lighting but the fixtures are always so expensive :(

guess ill keep my eyes open and wait for the right opportunity
 

pk_boosted2

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I want to add side led lighting but the fixtures are always so expensive :(

guess ill keep my eyes open and wait for the right opportunity
Waste of money. They still need a few years until they are good enough to compete w mh or hps they r still long ways away from that.

Only thing good is they dont product heat but for the price id rather run an A/C all day on a high output bulb than run any led fixture.

Ive done runs w the full spectrum bulbs and i see no difference whatsoever. Only thing ive noticed is a slight bit more resin production, tighter nodes but lower yields. So i wont pay premium for those anymore.

MH or very high output T5 for veg and HPS for bloom is still the way to go. Or supplementing some MH in bloom with the HPS for the color spectrum wins every time hands down.
 

rory420420

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IMO ^bullshit rhetoric usually associated by readers and not owners of led technology.
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I want to add side led lighting but the fixtures are always so expensive :(

guess ill keep my eyes open and wait for the right opportunity
2 x 600w ushio,2 x 300w mars,1 x 400w cob led..yes,there is a difference...index.jpegindex-1.jpeg
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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Ones above,$72 with free shipping...the cob was more,but I bought it cuz I got it like that and was curious..
thats the cheapest led I've heard of but for now I need more t5 for veg and sprouts and moms ill get the led after that but seems like more and more guys getting good results with them
 

rory420420

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thats the cheapest led I've heard of but for now I need more t5 for veg and sprouts and moms ill get the led after that but seems like more and more guys getting good results with them
That's why I have them,extra spectrum on the low 400nm to 300nm ...those were sprouted and momentarily vegged solely under the LEDs..better results than t-5s..I'm using those at my other grow still but toying with replacing them as well.
 
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