Products tagged with 'Bulbs & Lamps'
LightEnerG™ Super Metal Halide (MH) Grow Lamps
P_00317
- Designed to outperform standard MH bulbs.
- Light spectrum shifted toward blue make them ideal for the vegetative stage.
- Added red spectrum for flowering efficiency.
- Can be used in the horizontal and vertical position with the appropriate MH ballast.
LightEnerG Super MH Bulb BT56 (1,000 W)
Q100995
- Designed to outperform standard MH bulbs.
- Light spectrum shifted toward blue make them ideal for the vegetative stage.
- Added red spectrum for flowering efficiency.
- Can be used in the horizontal and vertical position with the appropriate MH ballast.
- Wattage: 1,000 W.
LightEnerG Super MH Bulb BT37 (1,000 W)
Q100996
- Designed to outperform standard MH bulbs.
- Light spectrum shifted toward blue make them ideal for the vegetative stage.
- Added red spectrum for flowering efficiency.
- Can be used in the horizontal and vertical position with the appropriate MH ballast.
- Wattage: 1,000 W.
LightEnerG Super MH Bulb T15 (400 W)
Q100999
- Designed to outperform standard MH bulbs.
- Light spectrum shifted toward blue make them ideal for the vegetative stage.
- Added red spectrum for flowering efficiency.
- Can be used in the horizontal and vertical position with the appropriate MH ballast.
- Wattage: 400 W.
LightEnerG™ Ceramic MH Bulbs
P_00302
- Optimized for either vegetative or flowering stages of growth.
- Approved for use with all ballasts.
- Suits the needs of both professional and hobbyist gardeners.
- Better PAR efficiency than MH or HPS lamps.
- Superior lamp to color consistency.
- Creates a spectrum close to that of the sun.
- Lower heat output watt-per-watt.
LightEnerG Ceramic MH Bulb (315 W / 930)
Q101000
- Optimized for the flowering stage of growth.
- Approved for use with all ballasts.
- Suits the needs of both professional and hobbyist gardeners.
- Better PAR efficiency than MH or HPS lamps.
- Superior lamp to color consistency.
- Higher red spectral ratio enhancing flowering and growth.
- Creates a spectrum close to that of the sun.
- High color rendering index (CRI): 90 out of 100.
- Lower heat output watt-per-watt.
- 3,100 K.
- 575 µmol.