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    #1
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    HPS lighting

    How well would a 50W HPS light work for a very small set up? Say 5 plants tops. I am thinking about getting one, and supplimenting it with flouros as well. I am just now working up some box designs.
    RICVAGANAJASMOKER Reviewed by RICVAGANAJASMOKER on . HPS lighting How well would a 50W HPS light work for a very small set up? Say 5 plants tops. I am thinking about getting one, and supplimenting it with flouros as well. I am just now working up some box designs. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    HPS lighting

    It will produce more heat then lumens.

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    #3
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    HPS lighting

    what would be a good light set up in the $100-150.00 range?

    For the entire grow. And where would I find such lights?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    HPS lighting

    Some of the sellers on e-bay occasionally have 250 watt HPS setups for under $100. I'll see if I can get you a link for one of them.

    That seems to be the best bang for the buck that I have seen (IF you stick to a small space)

    regards,
    Max Blast
    Never argue with a fool: 1) People watching can not tell who is who 2) They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience

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    #5
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    HPS lighting

    Take a look at this one ... use the drop menu on the watt section and you'll see that the 400 watter is just $5 more than the 250 watter!

    http://www.mdhydro.com/ht-high-pressure-sodium.html

    The most economical I have ever found is this "Econo Version" from Inside Sun for $75. (scroll down a little)

    http://www.insidesun.com/

    hope this helps,
    Max Blast
    Never argue with a fool: 1) People watching can not tell who is who 2) They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience

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    #6
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    HPS lighting

    My 400w HPS arrived today. Seems pretty decent at $119, plus shipping. If you use eBay:

    http://stores.ebay.com/High-Tech-Gar...toreviewQQtZkm
    This is all just a goofy satire...sort of a National Lampoon thing and certainly only photos and ideas collected online.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    HPS lighting

    Here is my suggestion. Use floros of CFL's for vegging, and use that hps for flowering. In my opinion, hps bulbs should only be used for flowering. From the grows I've seen, using an hps for vegging, the plant stretches a lot. You get stretched out budsites and when the plant stretches during the first few weeks of flowering, they get twice as much stretched out and the result, from what I've seen, is airy, wispy, lanky buds. Just my 2cents.

    I use CFL's for vegging, and hps for flowering, and my buds stay thick, compact. Good luck

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    #8
    Senior Member

    HPS lighting

    Thanks!

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    #9
    Senior Member

    HPS lighting

    Quote Originally Posted by 9ski9
    My 400w HPS arrived today. Seems pretty decent at $119, plus shipping. If you use eBay:

    http://stores.ebay.com/High-Tech-Gar...toreviewQQtZkm

    How much heat did it put off, how are you cooling it? How big is your space? I am thinking about ordering the same light!!

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