Can I grow using halogen lights?

Added by: MedMan + vaaran

Don't use regular incandescent bulbs ("grow bulbs") or halogens to growcannabis, this type of light generates huge internode spacing, poorvegetative growth, skimpy yields, and could set your grow room on firedue to the dangerous amounts of heat these lights produce. Spend yourmoney wisely, invest in Fluorescent lighting (good), or High Intensity Discharge lamps (HID-- recommended). HID lighting such as Metal Halide (MH) or High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) supply the high-intensity light that cannabis needs for good growth and large buds.

Added technical information why halogen lighting is a poor choice for plant cultivation by wannabee2004:

Q: Do halogen bulbs have a good spectral output for plant growth?
A: No, the spectral plot output of various halogen bulb types is by far the worst.

Q: Are they efficient at generating useful light for plant growth?
A: No, the best floro/hps/mh lighting each being approx 5X more efficient at plant growth than halogen.

A good way to measure plant growth efficiency of different types oflighting is PAReff. PAR stands for Photosynthetic Active Radiation: thewavelength range of light between 400 and 700 nm that can be absorbedby leafs for plant photosynthesis. PAReff is the PAR/Watt efficiencyratio over a certain area.

Some examples:

Philips Advantage Fluorescent, 5000K: 1.44 PAReff

Philips High Pressure Sodium deluxe: 1.38 PAReff

Philips Dense-Line Emitter Metal Halide, 4100K: 1.38 PAReff

Philips Spot Halogen Masterline, 2950K: 0.263 PAReff

People usually choose halogen for the "low startup" costs of ahalogen light. The real costs of halogens result from its lowefficiency. 500 Watt halogen lighting produces about 0.08 Watt/s/nm inthe green-yellow spectral region which is about the same as 80 watts ofcfl's. A 500w halogen grow will cost approx $63 for electricity,whereas a more efficient light source generates the same par value foraround $10 (depending on your local prices).

Reference:
http://www.aquabotanic.com/lightcompare.htm  


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