vertical or horizontal light position
well,I like to know what works and what works best and why.ok,i have a 250w high bay hps light which is set up to be vertical with its original reflector,my question would be,i am losing light or will i be ok because of the reflector,if i am losing light then tell me why?thanks any answers will be greatly appreciated,thanks
vertical or horizontal light position
generally speaking: vertical grows have the light in the center and the plants surrounding it. no reflector is used
vertical or horizontal light position
[quote=Dutch Pimp]generally speaking: vertical grows have the light in the center and the plants surrounding it. no reflector is used[/QUOT so u never seen it without a reflector
like mines
vertical or horizontal light position
a 250 is small to get technical. just use it as it is and enjoy your smoke. dont worry about producing a little bit more then normal. I would'nt use anything less then a 600 if it were me. Vertical without reflector is great for using all of the light if you place your plants around the light. if you use a reflector then i would suggest Horizontal with reflector the vertical cones or Parabolic reflectors are outdated and work very poorly. the Horizontal is easier and shoots the light straight down. you will lose some light that is being reflected back down. Hope this helps, RESCUED 4 LIFE - Our BusinessWe create and consult for Homeowners, Collectives and Co-operatives.Ã? We help large commerical grow opperations and very small closet growers as well.Ã? No one is too small or to big to help.Ã? Ã? Ã? Start ups, Parleminta
vertical or horizontal light position
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Originally Posted by Hayes-Hunter
thanks i was just to lazy to make it a remote ballast once i did that i notice a big difference,thanks.250w will work for me i did great with a 150w hps 3 2 footer got at least 2 ounces per plant which i did a lot of Lst though but it worked