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HPS/MH Lamps 800-900 Watts: High-Power Lighting for Your Indoor Grows

HPS and MH lamps of 800-900 Watts represent the high-end of traditional indoor grow lighting. This power range is for experienced growers managing significant grow spaces, typically between 1.5 and 2.5 m². With their intense light output and adapted spectrum, these lights off...

HPS/MH Lamps 800-900 Watts: High-Power Lighting for Your Indoor Grows

HPS and MH lamps of 800-900 Watts represent the high-end of traditional indoor grow lighting. This power range is for experienced growers managing significant grow spaces, typically between 1.5 and 2.5 m². With their intense light output and adapted spectrum, these lights offer impressive yields for those who master their use.

Why choose 800-900 Watt HPS/MH lighting?

Frankly, when we talk about 800-900 Watts, we're entering the big leagues. These lamps deliver a luminous flux of 110,000 to 140,000 lumens depending on the model, which is more than enough to saturate a 2m x 1.2m space with light. HPS lamps of this power excel in flowering with their red-orange spectrum that boosts resin production and bud density. MH lamps, on the other hand, dominate in vegetative growth with their blue-rich white light that promotes compact and vigorous development.

The main advantage? Light penetration. Unlike LEDs, which can sometimes struggle with the lower parts of tall plants, a 900W HPS literally penetrates the foliage. The result: even the lower branches produce well. This is particularly noticeable with sativa varieties that can reach 1.5m under these lights.

In terms of cost, that's where it gets interesting. The initial investment remains moderate compared to equivalent LEDs, and the lifespan of an HPS/MH bulb is around 10,000 to 15,000 hours depending on quality. For a grower who masters their ventilation and cooling, the return on investment is quickly realized.

How to choose your 800-900 Watt lamp

First criterion: available space. An 800W effectively covers 1.5m², a 900W can go up to 2.2m² if ceiling height allows. Allow a minimum of 60cm between the lamp and the top of the plants, more if your extraction isn't top-notch.

Regarding ballasts, two schools: magnetic or electronic. Electronic ballasts consume 10-15% less, generate less heat, and allow for a smoother start-up of bulbs. They cost more but pay for themselves on the electricity bill. Magnetic ballasts remain reliable and cheaper to buy, perfect for starting out in this power range.

Ventilation is critical. A 900W HPS emits approximately 3000 BTU/h of heat. Plan for an extractor of at least 600 m³/h for a 2m² tent, plus an acoustic duct if you want to sleep soundly. An air-cooled reflector becomes almost mandatory above 800W, unless you're growing in winter in an unheated room.

Last point: bulb quality. Between a generic bulb and a Philips Son-T or Osram Plantastar, the difference in luminous flux can reach 20%. Over a 3-month grow, this directly impacts the final yield.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size grow tent is suitable for an 800-900 Watt HPS/MH lamp?

For an 800W, aim for a tent of 150x150cm or a maximum of 120x200cm. A 900W can cover up to 150x200cm if you have at least 2.2m of total height. Below these dimensions, you waste energy. Above, the light becomes insufficient at the edges, and the center will be too intense. The golden rule: 400-500W per m² to optimize yield without scorching your plants.

LED or HPS/MH, which to choose for 800-900 Watts in flowering?

800-900W HPS lamps remain formidable in flowering thanks to their red-orange spectrum which stimulates terpene production and flower density. A 900W HPS generally produces 15-20% more than an equivalent LED in PPFD, but consumes 30-40% more electricity. Modern LEDs are catching up in terms of yield, generate less heat, and last longer. The choice depends on your initial budget, your electricity bill, and your ability to manage heat.

How to install an 800-900 Watt lamp without overheating my indoor grow?

The key is extraction. Count on a minimum of 600 m³/h for an 800W, 750 m³/h for a 900W. Install an air-cooled reflector with a minimum 150mm duct, connected directly to the extractor. Place the intake at the bottom opposite the extraction, creating an airflow that crosses the entire tent. Keep 60-80cm between the lamp and plants depending on the season. A thermostat controlling the extractor automatically maintains the temperature between 24-26°C during the day.

What is the monthly electricity consumption of an 800-900 Watt lamp in daily use?

An 800W actually consumes 850-900W with the ballast, which is about 306-324 kWh per month for 12h/day. At €0.18/kWh, that represents €55-58 monthly. A 900W goes up to 950-1000W actual, or 342-360 kWh/month, about €62-65. Add €15-25 for ventilation depending on your extractor. In an 18h cycle (vegetative growth), multiply by 1.5. These figures do not include heating, dehumidifier, or other ancillary equipment.

How to maintain and clean an 800-900 Watt HPS/MH lamp to make it last a long time?

Clean the reflector every 3-4 weeks with isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth. A dirty reflector can lose 30% efficiency. Change the bulb every 3-4 cycles even if it still lights up: the luminous flux gradually decreases. Check electrical connections every 6 months, especially with ambient humidity. For electronic ballasts, regularly dust the ventilation grilles. A well-maintained lamp retains 90% of its efficiency for 2-3 years of intensive use.

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What is the difference between HPS and MH lamps?
   

As an expert, I can tell you that the main difference lies in the light spectrum they emit. MH (Metal Halide) lamps produce a bluer spectrum, ideal for the vegetative growth phase of your plants. They promote robust foliage development. HPS (High Pressure Sodium) lamps, on the other hand, offer a more orange-red spectrum, perfect for flowering and fruiting, stimulating the production of flowers and fruits. In practice, many growers use both, or an "agro" HPS that attempts to combine both spectra.

How to manage the heat from 800-900 Watt HPS/MH lamps?
   

This is a crucial question with such power! Heat management is paramount to avoid thermal stress on your plants. I strongly recommend using cooltubes or ventilated reflectors to extract hot air directly from the lamp. A powerful ventilation and air extraction system is essential to maintain an optimal temperature in your grow space. Also, consider an intake fan to bring in fresh air. Without good heat management, your yields could be severely impacted.

HPS or LED for a 1.5-2.5 m² indoor grow?
   

This is a frequent debate, and the answer depends on your priorities. For a 1.5 to 2.5 m² space, an 800-900 Watt HPS is a proven solution that offers excellent yields for an often lower initial investment. However, modern LEDs, while more expensive to purchase, are more energy-efficient, emit less heat, and have a longer lifespan. If I had to choose today for a new installation, I would often lean towards LEDs for their efficiency and discretion, but HPS remains a safe bet for tighter budgets and experienced growers who master their environment.

What distance should be maintained between HPS/MH lamps and plants?
   

Distance is essential to prevent burns and ensure good light penetration. With 800-900 Watt HPS/MH lamps, the heat generated is significant. I generally advise maintaining a distance of about 80 to 100 cm between the bulb and the plant canopy. However, this can vary depending on your ventilation system, the use of a cooltube, and the sensitivity of your plants. The best indicator is to carefully observe your plants: if the top leaves yellow or curl, the lamp is probably too close.

How do I know if an 800-900 Watt lamp is suitable for my grow?
   

An 800-900 Watt lamp is suitable if you have a large grow space, typically between 1.5 and 2.5 m², and are aiming for high yields. I often see novice growers starting with this power in small spaces, which is a mistake because managing heat and light intensity becomes very complex. If your space is smaller, I would direct you towards lower wattages for better control and more reasonable consumption. Also, ensure your electrical installation can support such power.

What are HPS and MH lamps used for in indoor growing?
   

These lamps are the pillars of traditional indoor grow lighting! MH lamps are primarily used during the vegetative growth phase, as their blue spectrum promotes leaf and stem development, preparing the plant for abundant flowering. HPS lamps take over for the flowering and fruiting phase, their red-orange spectrum being optimal for the production of flowers, fruits, and resin. They are designed to simulate intense sunlight, allowing your plants to perform efficient photosynthesis and maximize their yield potential.

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