Specializing in natural and organic products for your garden, greenhouse and home. Hydroponic systems and components.
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Item Description
Designed to provide a fully balanced light spectrum that replicates
natural sunlight. The exclusive Iwasaki/EYE chemistry provides levels of
Red, Blue and Green spectral energy optimizing plant growth and yield.
Hortilux-Blue lamps are used professionally in plant physiological
research, and biotechnology/pharmacology industries.
Bulb Orientation:
Horizontal
Max. Wattage:
1000
Base Type:
Mogul (E39)
HID Type:
Metal Halide
Initial Lumens:
80,000
Warranty:
1 Year
Bulb Shape:
T120
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
Which lamps are recommended for use in the Phantom and Lumatek digital ballasts?
A:
Most lamp brands distributed by Hydrofarm are
approved for use in the Phantom digital ballasts. Sun Pulse and Plantmax
lamps are the preferred lamp brands for use in the Phantoms, except for
1000W. We recommend 1000W Plantmax bulbs with the 1000W Phantom.
NOTE: Many "blue", "super blue", or dual arc tube bulbs will work
intermittently with Phantoms and Lumateks. Try to avoid using these
bulbs with our digital ballasts.
Q:
Why is my Hortilux bulb not working with my Lumatek or Phantom ballast?
A:
Hortilux Dual Arc Tube bulbs and Hortilux Blue
Daylight Metal Halide bulbs are not compatible with Lumatek or Phantom
digital ballasts. A magnetic ballast is recommended for these.
Q:
My new bulb isn't lighting up, or only lights up sometimes. How can I fix this problem?
A:
The problem might be a bad connection in the
mogul socket. Make sure to disconnect the unit from the power supply,
and then look inside the mogul socket for a metal tab. Pry this tab
upwards a little bit to make better contact with the bulb base.
Q:
What is the importance of color temperature ratings (Kelvin) on bulbs? i.e(3K, 6.4K, etc.)
A:
Kelvin is a unit of measure that rates color
temperature of a light source. Lower Kelvin temperatures will display
deeper hues of red and orange light. Higher Kelvin temperatures emit
deeper concentrations of blue light. The difference of each stimulates
growth in plants depending on the phase of production. Ex. use lower K
for fruiting/blooming/flowering and higher K for leaf/chlorophyll
production.
Q:
How often should I replace my grow bulbs?
A:
Whether fluorescent, sodium, or halide, we
recommend to replace light system bulbs every 1 to 1.5 years if ran for a
minimum of 12 hours per day. Although they may still ignite for
multiple years, quality of light to the plants has degraded after this
time of continuous use.
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