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May 20, 2012

Lighting and fixtures

Lighting is the key when you choose to grow inside. There are many type s available in many different sizes. The thing you need to know is what is the best light to grow marijuana in. Basically we need to look at color temperature.

The measurement of color expressed in Kelvin (K). The reason this measurement is called a “temperature” is because it was derived from a theoretical object called a “black body radiator.” When the radiator is heated, it changes from black to red to yellow to white to blue. The lower the Kelvin rating, the “warmer” or more yellow the light. The higher the rating, the “cooler” or more blue the light. See white balance.Color temperature

You can see from this chart the correlation between temperature and lighting.

Most growers usually use several types of lighting systems so they get the intensity of the Metal Halide for its white-light and Sodium Vapor for the yellow and Mercury Vapor for the blue. This can be very expensive so just stick to Metal Halide if you can.  I will attempt to explain the benefits and drawbacks of each type. These are all considered to be HID (High Intensity Discharge)

Metal Halide is probably  the best system to use. It has the highest spectrum of light in its wattage output range. They are very energy efficient lights but that doesn’t mean your light bill isn’t going to shoot through the roof! These bulbs are usually in 400 or 1000 watt range. Ya better wear your sunglasses walking around these!

The drawbacks are they usually run on 220VAC so you either have to have the transformer with the light so you can plug into 110 VAC or you have to do some additional wiring and install/wire some transformers. These units can run up to $400.00 depending on the enclosure. These bulbs also put off some heat so you have to have a well ventilated area. The are also there are issues with the bulbs, you do not want to touch these with your hands and leave any oil on them or they could explode!

Sodium Vapor lights put out more of a yellow spectrum of light and are the size roughly of a incandescent light you would use in your house. They are usually 110 VAC and will usually come in a housing with  a little transformer/starter. You can buy the bulbs and receptacles separately and design your own fixture. There are some higher output Sodium Vapors and they run on 220 VAC. They can run up to $150.00. They have about a 400 hour life and put out a good yellow spectrum.

Not really any drawback except not a full spectrum bulb, lower wattage so less electric bill! Less heat output but still with a few lights need ventilation!

Mercury Vapor lights are about the same as the Sodium Vapor but use a little different technology. They are the oldest of the HID lighting and put out more of a blue spectrum. Very inexpensive to get and setup. Not really any drawback except not a full spectrum bulb, lower wattage so less electric bill! Less heat output but still with a few lights need ventilation!

Florescent lighting is also available and will work, it has the temperature but it is a very low wattage light. unless you wanted to set up a tanning booth! You can buy grow bulbs with high output or watts, they run about $15.00 each and up. Fixtures are very inexpensive.

Incandescent lighting work but for the same reasons that fluorescent bulb has drawbacks, this bulb has really no color spectrum and is very hard to grow anything with the output power. Don’t even try it! Waste of time unless you put a whole sh*t load in!

LED lighting is a newer technology. It uses 80% less power than conventional grow lighting so it can save you a fortune in electric bills. Some of the new LED lighting systems are fairly high output because of the new 1 and 3 watt LED bulbs they have come out with. A good LED light will probably run about $300-600.00 but in the long run save you $60.00 per month per fixture.



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