LightEnerG 1000W Super HPS Flowering Lamps are designed to outperform standard HPS lamps. They have a light spectrum shifted towards the red making them ideal during the flowering stage of growth with added blue spectrum for vegetative growth efficiency. Light EnerG(TM) Super HPS lamps provide more energy which is essential for optimized photosynthetic response. Lamps can be used in both the horizontal and vertical position with the appropriate HPS ballast.
TECHNOLOGY:
- Emits a red light spectrum, making it ideal for the flowering stage of growth
- Added blue spectrum for vegetative growth efficiency
- Provides more energy which is essential for optimized photosynthetic response
- Made with premium Japanese phosphorous
FEATURES:
- Dependable long life (24,000+ hours)
- Universal Burning Position
- Compatible with magnetic and digital ballasts
- Environmentally friendly.
When is the Right Time to Switch from HPS to LEDs for Cannabis?
In recent years, light-emitting diodes, or LEDs for short, have carved out their place in the cannabis lighting world — and given rise to a lot of questions. Can LEDs produce the same high-quality flower as high-pressure sodium (HPS) lamps? Will they save you money? And what are the drawbacks of LEDs that companies aren’t telling you?
HPS lights have long been the industry standard. And as the saying goes, “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.” It’s true; there’s nothing wrong with high-intensity discharge (HID) technologies like HPS. In fact, HID lamps might be best for your application and budget.
But, if you’re reading this, you’re probably ready to tap the benefits of LEDs — benefits which include increased efficiency, cost savings, higher light intensity, and a level of control over the lighting spectrum that’s impossible with HPS. Even better, LEDs can give you an overall healthier plant. So, let’s take a look at the two technologies to see which is right for you.