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Growing With Metal Halide Light Bulbs - Effective Indoor Garden Solutions
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A metal halide light bulb is every indoor gardener's friend. It offers a great solution for growing the best plants and flowers in the most efficient way possible. However, metal halide lighting isn't the right solution for every plant or every situation. Metal halide light bulbs give off a blue-white light, which is ideal for young plants. This particular type of lighting can help young plants to mature and maintain that maturity much quicker and more effectively than any other type of lamp out there. Like other fluorescent light bulbs, the metal halide light bulb cannot function without a proper ballast. You need to make sure that you choose the right ballast for the amount of light that you need, and also that you find a ballast or grow fixture that is affordable and works for your indoor garden.

The ballast helps control the flow of electricity, which is critical with the metal halide light bulb. You can choose to get a standard ballast or a digital ballast, which is a newer, more innovative tool that many gardeners love. If you get the right ballasts, you can even dim the lights as needed, to allow your garden to experience a situation that is closer to natural sunlight than you would get by turning lights on and off with no transition. When you work with these bulbs, you also need to make sure that you have cooling fans for them. They are known for getting extremely hot, and they can short out much easier if they are not properly cooled. When you invest in a metal halide light bulb system and ballast, make sure that you take all of these things into consideration.

The temperature of the light is similar to the wattage of a traditional light bulb. While regular incandescent lamps or other fluorescent lamps will be measured in watts, grow metal halide light bulbs are measured watts and by temperature, in Kelvin (K) degrees. They are manufactured with this spectrum rating, starting with 4100K and going up to 20000K. You should make sure that you know what spectrum of light your plants need so that you can get the right kelvin color every single time.

With the right lamp and the right ballast, they can be an effective lighting solution for plants. They are designed for the growing and vegetative phase of your plants. You should also know about metal halide actinic bulbs, which are great for supplemental lighting. These lamps offer a white light rather than blue, and can be a great addition to your existing lighting. Giving plants supplemental illumination like this can encourage growth and maturation that you might not have expected. When it comes to growing with metal halide, there are a few basic things to remember:

  • Know your plants and what temperature of light they need
  • Get a ballast/fixture that is rated for the temperature of lights that you use
  • Make sure that you have cooling fans so that the lights don't get too hot
  • Try an actinic lamps for supplemental plant light

Keep these things in mind, and your metal halide growing experience should be a great one.

Mark Hudson has been an indoor gardening hobbyist for over 10 years. He has been utilizing metal halide light bulbs in all the the growth phases of his plants with great results. Mark is also a contributing author for http://www.expresslightbulbs.com

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