Dirty Bulb?

charbroiled

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so I've just noticed somthing on my 400w hps bulb, it looks like the stuff that is left behind when you pull off a sticker. it wasnt there when I got the bulb but I think I may have accidentaly gotten a bit of water on it when I was spraying my plants. is this bad? I took the bulb out and tried to clean it but it wouldnt come off ( yes I made sure to use a cloth so I didn't leave any fingerprints on the bulb)
 
It seems like something burned onto the bulb glass... leaf, cloth, could be anything. Don't think you will be able to remove it without destroying the bulb. I think your gonna have to replace it or keep running with it... though that may be risky depending on the chance of bulb failure.

** This advice comes from a non-growing perspective but working with extremely hot lights in a TV production enviornment.
 
Replace metal halide bulbs after 1 to 1 1/2 years of use, and replace high pressure sodium bulbs after 1 1/2 to 2 years of use. The bulbs will continue to light beyond this point but have lost as much as 30% of their lumen output while still consuming the same amount of electricity.
 
If there is something foreign on the bulb and it gets hot it can explode. People that are into foliar feeding are warned about being very careful around their bulbs. The water spashing onto the bulb can be a diaster.
 
just checked the room and its up to 34 *C gonna turn off the light and light up my little 50watt halogen to give em a bit of juice hopefully i can get a new bulb by tomoro
 
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