Grow Light Bulbs

Eventually, grow lights will burn out, and need to be replaced with a new bulb. We carry replacement bulbs for MH and HPS grow lights, fluorescent grow lights, and LED grow lights. With such a large variety here at Hydrobuilder, it can be difficult to choose the right one. If you want to learn When & How To Replace Your Bulbs, visit our blog to read our complete guide!

What is the best light bulb for growing plants?

The best light bulb for growing your plants will depend on your indoor garden space, budget, and horticultural goals. HPS and MH bulbs are the simplest lighting technology available, and are great for large spaces. These HID grow lights cover a large amount of space, but burn hot.

CMH and LEC bulbs are the newest and most efficient HID lighting technology, with drastically increased efficiency, lower heat output, and a higher quality of light over MH and HPS grow lights. These bulbs also last over two times longer than other HID bulbs!

Fluorescent bulbs and tubes are the best light for propagation, since they are lower intensity and HID and LED systems. Fluorescent grow lights are commonly used by those growing in tight spaces, as these operate at lower temperatures and are less likely to burn plants.

What kind of light is best for indoor plants?

Plants need light from different parts of the spectrum depending on what phase they are in. They will grow to their full potential when exposed to light from the blue spectrum during the vegetative stage on an 18/6 photoperiod. This encourages leafy growth, leading to more bud sites when it comes time to flower. To encourage dense, heavy budding, light from the red spectrum is needed on a 12/12 photoperiod.

It is also important to consider other light on the spectrum, such as UV and infrared. There are some growers who insist UV-b light increases THC production, but this is still debated. Try introducing low levels of UV light into your grow room and see for yourself!

Can full spectrum light bulbs grow plants?

Creating a full spectrum of light is essential to getting robust, leafy growth while vegging, and heavy budding during flowering. Some growers will use a combination of MH and HPS bulbs to achieve this, but the most efficient way is to implement a full spectrum grow light bulb. Full spectrum grow lights make it incredibly easy to provide adequate light from each necessary spectrum to your plants, depending on what stage they are in. At Hydrobuilder, we carry Full Spectrum LED Grow Lights.

If you want to learn more, visit our learning center, where we have a full breakdown of grow light bulbs! If you are unsure about any step in this process, please call our experienced growers today at 888-815-9763 and let us assist you!

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Grow Light Bulbs

Eventually, grow lights will burn out, and need to be replaced with a new bulb. We carry replacement bulbs for MH and HPS grow lights, fluorescent grow lights, and LED grow lights. With such a large variety here at Hydrobuilder, it can be difficult to choose the right one. If you want to learn When & How To Replace Your Bulbs, visit our blog to read our complete guide!

What is the best light bulb for growing plants?

The best light bulb for growing your plants will depend on your indoor garden space, budget, and horticultural goals. HPS and MH bulbs are the simplest lighting technology available, and are great for large spaces. These HID grow lights cover a large amount of space, but burn hot.

CMH and LEC bulbs are the newest and most efficient HID lighting technology, with drastically increased efficiency, lower heat output, and a higher quality of light over MH and HPS grow lights. These bulbs also last over two times longer than other HID bulbs!

Fluorescent bulbs and tubes are the best light for propagation, since they are lower intensity and HID and LED systems. Fluorescent grow lights are commonly used by those growing in tight spaces, as these operate at lower temperatures and are less likely to burn plants.

What kind of light is best for indoor plants?

Plants need light from different parts of the spectrum depending on what phase they are in. They will grow to their full potential when exposed to light from the blue spectrum during the vegetative stage on an 18/6 photoperiod. This encourages leafy growth, leading to more bud sites when it comes time to flower. To encourage dense, heavy budding, light from the red spectrum is needed on a 12/12 photoperiod.

It is also important to consider other light on the spectrum, such as UV and infrared. There are some growers who insist UV-b light increases THC production, but this is still debated. Try introducing low levels of UV light into your grow room and see for yourself!

Can full spectrum light bulbs grow plants?

Creating a full spectrum of light is essential to getting robust, leafy growth while vegging, and heavy budding during flowering. Some growers will use a combination of MH and HPS bulbs to achieve this, but the most efficient way is to implement a full spectrum grow light bulb. Full spectrum grow lights make it incredibly easy to provide adequate light from each necessary spectrum to your plants, depending on what stage they are in. At Hydrobuilder, we carry Full Spectrum LED Grow Lights.

If you want to learn more, visit our learning center, where we have a full breakdown of grow light bulbs! If you are unsure about any step in this process, please call our experienced growers today at 888-815-9763 and let us assist you!

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