Are All Grow Lights Created Equal?

By this point in the game you should know that all grow lights are not created equal because of the qualities that we talked about in the earlier post things to look for when buying led grow lights. Now that you know which to look for in a grow light it is now time to go over the different types of grow lights that are out on the market today. The types of lights that we are going to be going over today are fluorescent, metal halide, high pressure sodium, incandescent, and of course the LED grow light. We will be looking at the pros and cons of each light.

Fluorescent Grow Lights- Emit soft white and warm white light tones
Pros- to having these types of grow lights is that they are cheap and inexpensive, and are able to be used for the vegetation stages of growing plants, they are great for the starting phase of growing plants from seeds, for the most part they have a long life span. An example of oneis the T5 grow light Cons- the biggest con of using these types of lights is that they produce less lumens per watt than other types of grow lights such as the led grow light.

High Pressure Sodium Grow Lights or HPS Grow Lights – Emit a yellowish orange and red tones
Pros- using these lights during your times of harvest or reproductive phase will result in large amounts of fruits, vegetables and flowers. These types of grow lights are among the best in the field as they emit high levels of lumens per watt. Cons- They are NOT cheap, and if these are the only ones that you use then you will have tall lanky plants that will crumble under their own weight.

Metal Halide Grow Lights or MH Grow Light
- Emit blue to green tones in the light spectrum
Pros- these types of lights are the best when they are used to get the plant up and running per say. These grow lights are used to produce strong root and stem plants, they are best used in conjunction with HPS grow lights. These lamps are the number one for most serious high end growers as they are for the most part an all around grow light. Cons- These are as well not cheap,

Incandescent Grow Lights- Emit a lot of red tones and a little blue tones
Pros- They are not that expensive and can be great beginning lights to use. Cons- The produce a lot of heat in relation to their wattage and lumen qualities.

LED Grow Lights
- Emit blue, green, red, orange, yellow, white, or full range tones of the light spectrum
Pros- yield high quality plants, which produce great fruits, can be put pretty close to the plant in consideration to the other types of grow lights, put off very little heat, last for very long time. Cons- they are expensive.

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