Yes, High Pressure Sodium is commonly used for growing, just make sure you know your veg and fruit cycles.
hps light averages 125 lumens, therefore, a 150 watt hps light is about 18,750 lumens.
Information on HPS light, or High Pressure Sodium light, can be found at any local library. Websites for companies such as YouTube and 4Hyrdropaunics, can offer one information and videos about the intricacies of HPS light.
no
If the ballast of the HPS fixture has a 120 volt tap then, yes it can be plugged into a 120 volt receptacle.
Red spectrum
180000
It depends. Led light is more power saving and effecient, while hps is for better flowering, which is best for your plants chlorophyll production.
green spectrum
No!
Yes the ballast and starter are the same you can run halide in hps, but not hps in halide.
what is full name of hps ahuwalia
use a hps or plain and simple any light that producing manily red spectrum light because that's the color light that produces the buds mainly