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Name MH series Model MH8 660W Material Aluminum LED source OSRAM3030,5630 Spectrum Full spectrum(FSM/FSG) Voltage 100-277V/200-480V(optional) Certificate ETL,CE,UL,DLC,ROHS PPF 1584umol/s,1716umol/s Efficacy FSM 2.5umol/J, FSG 2.7umol/J IP IP65 Dimension 42"*42.4"*2" Cover Nano coating CCT 4000k/3200k MOQ 1PC
You want to imitate nature as well as possible to ensure that your home cultivation runs optimally. After all, in many cases,the light is necessary for the process called photosynthesis. Plants convert CO2 into glucose, which provides them with energy. And a plant cannot grow without energy. A grow light helps with this.
Which grow light should I choose?
The first choice you have to make when looking for a grow light is the one between HPS and LED. HPS, short for High Pressure Sodium, has been the standard in grow lights for years. In recent years, it has gained a formidable competitor with LED lighting. The main differences are explained below.
HPS grow light
HPS grow lights have the great advantage that the light output is standardized. This means that every HPS lamp with the same wattage can be exchanged in terms of light output. This makes the lamps predictable and very suitable for the novice hobby grower. In addition, they are generally cheaper than LED grow lights. HPS lamps, on the other hand, get very hot, so a good ventilation system should not be missing.
Buy LED grow light
Most will know the benefits of LED lighting. LED grow lights last considerably longer and consume much less energy. In addition, LED lamps become less warm, so they can hang closer to the crops and the risk of fire is smaller. A point of attention of LED lighting is that they are not exchangeable one-to-one in terms of light output. Growing with LED grow lights therefore requires more experience. In addition, they are more expensive to purchase than HPS lamps.