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Chased the eBay seller again today......hurry up everything's getting leggy
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Some inspiration from a short-season farm? http://tinyfarmblog.com/tag/grow-rack
All these head out to the field - I think the lights are just on poles with nails in the end which then can fit in the chains to be moved up and down as needed for height.
A few posts on the same link, with more pics to the same. Using (T5s?)Attached FilesLast edited by djhs196; 18-01-2013, 03:40 PM.
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Originally posted by woody21 View Postlooking at Wickes website all light fittings and replacement tubes they sell are 3500k colour temperature which is Warm White. Dont know if they stock more options in store.
Warm White is the standard colour for household bulbs so i would assume that if it doesnt say.
Dont get too caught up on tube colour as all of them have a good mix of red, green and blue light output and all will do a similar job but cool white or best being daylight if you have the choice.
Cool white and daylight mimic the colour of natural light early in the year, warm white more like the end of summer.
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Time to get technical, me thinks.
Did a presentation a couple of years ago on light colour. When a black body is heated, the colour it glows at is related to its temperature. These temperature are measured in Kelvin (K), where zero celsius is about 273 K. This only works for lights that produce a continuous spectrum.
Incandescent
Standard domestic bulb, 2800 K
Tungsten halogen bulb, 3000 K
Fluorescent
Warm white, 3000 K
Cool white, 4000 K
Daylight bulb, 6400 K
Daylight 5500 K - 6500 K
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostYou'd need 3 lights, Big M for the full patriotic spectrum - red white and blue
You did say silly answers were acceptable
BM... no Coloured filter film or even worse bulb paint really wont help, red film would allow some red through while blocking nearly all other colours losing 60-80% of the original total light output.
With ALL these White tubes they emit full spectrum light so all the colours are there but most of the light comes from a balance of red, green and blue but we see them mixed which is why we see white and not the individual colours.
so all tubes have all colours just a slightly different balance so all are suitable just as they are.
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Originally posted by veg man View Posttried to check out the bulb that came with the flouresent its 48" long the only marking on it are, Wickes white 07/20 so it came from wickes but have no idea if its warm or cool white or if it is any good for the seedling .
Warm White is the standard colour for household bulbs so i would assume that if it doesnt say.
Dont get too caught up on tube colour as all of them have a good mix of red, green and blue light output and all will do a similar job but cool white or best being daylight if you have the choice.
Cool white and daylight mimic the colour of natural light early in the year, warm white more like the end of summer.Last edited by woody21; 13-01-2013, 11:17 PM.
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Look what was on offer on Freecycle today - I have asked for it but no reply
"hi we have a modern vivarium with light fittings etc but the front glass panes have gone. it needs to be collected by tomorrow please "
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Postwith a couple of gu10 lamp holders you can get a red gu10 led bulb + a blue gu10 Led bulb which would give a decent grow lamp. For vegetative growth it might be better to have two blues + a red but then it starts getting expensive
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with a couple of gu10 lamp holders you can get a red gu10 led bulb + a blue gu10 Led bulb which would give a decent grow lamp. For vegetative growth it might be better to have two blues + a red but then it starts getting expensive
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