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Philips Alto Ceramalux 1000W HPS Light Bulb

$59.99

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Description

The Philips 1000W HPS light bulb is designed with improved spectrum output to enhance natural plant growth. The lamp has a 30% increase in the blue region of the spectrum to enhance plant growth. The HPS lamp offers 6% more light output than a standard HPS bulb with and initial lumens of 146,000.
High Pressure Sodium lights produce an orange/red spectrum and is best for flowering plants.
The orange-red light stimulates plant hormones and encourages it to flower.
The best way to light your grow room is with a combination of blue and red/orange light, to keep plants compact and flowering happily.
This is best done by using a Halide then changing to a Son T style HPS or by using a multi-spectrum lamp.
Plant growth (photosynthesis) is not then determined by lux or energy, but by the photons from the blue to red (400–700 nm) part of the spectrum.
This is called growth light! For horticulture, natural daylight (global radiation) is in most cases measured in terms of energy (J or W) with a solar meter.
This meter is generally positioned on top of the greenhouse.
The value of global radiation is important for climate and humidity control in the greenhouse.
Extremely high quality sodium bulbs that produce slightly more lumens than standard models and last much better than the competition.
Philips 1000W HPS bulb is ideal for plant growth.
It contains photons that can be measured in terms of energy.
This 1000w bulb is generally placed on top of the greenhouse, and used to help the climate and humidity control.
These lamps are developed for maximum growth light, and are the most efficient light sources available for horticulture.
Specifications:
Wattage                            1000 Watts
Lumens                            146,000
Base Mogul                      E39
Ballast                               S52 1000W HPS
Shape                                E-25
Operating Position        Universal
Life (hours)                     24,000