MH to HPS conversion bulb

So I'm just starting to grow and I already have a 250w MH ballast and reflector. Right now I'm only growing two plants at a time. Right now I'm using cfl's 230w total, what I would like to do on my next grow is to use the mh for veg and hps for flowering, but I don't want to buy a new ballast if I don't have to. I can only find a few conversion bulbs does anyone have any experience with these bulbs? Any recommendations would help.
 

Brushog

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Hortilux make a mh to HPS conversion bulb. They are called hortilux ace conversion bulbs. About 120 dollars. +rep for that answer.
 

BleedsGreen

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I have never been a fan of conversion bulbs, my opinion is get a good digital ballast that will run either MH or HPS.
 

intenseneal

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It is best to just use a good electronic or digital ballast that can run both MH and HPS bulbs but the conversion bulbs work just fine. If that is what you have then use it.
 
Thanks everyone I think I will get one and use it for a grow or two until I can get the funds for a new ballast. Now just curious would anyone use a mh for veg and flowering with a few cfls for supplement or go with a conversion bulb.
 

Amysd

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Get one that you can switch the intensity as well so it the future you can ramp it up to 400, 750, or 1000 option~!
 

Alexander Supertramp

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You and your plants would be much better off using a true MH over using a conversion bulb. There are many seasoned gardeners that use MH only during the entire grow with outstanding results.
 

hotrodharley

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I have never been a fan of conversion bulbs, my opinion is get a good digital ballast that will run either MH or HPS.
I have a 1000 watt HPS with an umbrella parabolic reflector and old style EM ballast. Switchable from MH to HPS. Requires specific type/base bulbs of course but the whole setup new was only $200. Came with a 1000 watt bulb of my choice - I took the HPS and bought a much cheaper MH off Amazon.
 

mrCRC420

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It was and is my understanding that HPS ballasts can run MH bulbs of the same ballast wattage. In fact, I'm doing it right now with a 400w! Buuuut, I don't know if this works for ALL HPS ballasts. Some more research or confirmations are required
 

hotrodharley

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It was and is my understanding that HPS ballasts can run MH bulbs of the same ballast wattage. In fact, I'm doing it right now with a 400w! Buuuut, I don't know if this works for ALL HPS ballasts. Some more research or confirmations are required
It's matching the starter/igniter. Certainly it is not a bulb-for-bulb trade.
 
What spectrum/bulb would be recommended with using mh thought? Do you use separate spectrums for veg and flowering? I am use to aquarium spectrums so 6500k to 20,000k it seems like I seed 2000k to 7000k with plants what would you guys recommend?
 
6500k bulbs are easy to find and cheap, but I'm having trouble finding lower spectrum in mh (like 3000k or so) the lowest I can find is 4100k I can always supplement with cfls
 

Alexander Supertramp

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It was and is my understanding that HPS ballasts can run MH bulbs of the same ballast wattage. In fact, I'm doing it right now with a 400w! Buuuut, I don't know if this works for ALL HPS ballasts. Some more research or confirmations are required
You are correct. A magnetic hps will fire a mh just fine.
 
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