Parabolic hps vs. Inclosed hps reflector
Hello all and happy holidays! So I am taking a poll on lighting systems, I like every grower that has been doing this for a while feel like we can always do something a little better to improve our fruits. Well in all honesty being a naturalist would agree with a recent college professor, plants and are not indoor plants they are outdoor plants so they can only improve outdoors. Ok, sorry off subject. I am currently using parabolic reflectors for flower, my question is would my yield increase if I were to change over to Inclosed reflector with cooling system. I use soil that I compost myself and humeric acid and silica (botanicare once a week). I thought I would throw in a couple of pics from last years run (indoor sensi star, compost and nuets onces a week, parabolic reflector 1000w)(outdoor compost: NYCD, MTF, Malawi gold, Island sweet skunk, pineapple):thumbsup::rastasmoke:
Parabolic hps vs. Inclosed hps reflector
Not reflectors are created equal...the more expensive ones seem to do better than the cheap ones...:cool:
I have a 2005 model smooth, curved, polished aluminum reflector that I am not happy with...need to get a dimpled one...:)
Parabolic hps vs. Inclosed hps reflector
so do you have a preference when it comes to white, chrome or aluminum polish(are these the same as the dimpled ones?) reflectors? I use the white parabolic reflectors that have the bulb horizontal and the dimple chrome plate sorry about description I know it sounds horrible.:jointsmile: