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Originally posted by chriswimmer View PostI'm setting up a deep water culture tub
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Hello Folks
I'd appreciate someone who nows what they are talking about commenting on this one please?
REFURBISHED PROXIMA 6OO W HPS GROW LIGHT KIT | eBay
I was looking at this thread earlier however thought no then I saw these on Ebay, just seemed "meant to be" as although I live in Tottenham I work in Chelmsford.Cheers
Danny
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You could put them on your watch list but it's unlikely the price will stay with 4 days still to go..........good luck.........the self collection may put a lot of bidders off.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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I don't think that Sodium (i.e. HPS) is appropriate for "growing", that's more for flowering / fruiting
Metal Halide bulbs better for growing ... but they generate a lot of output, and heat, so T5 tube rigs [lots of tubes, side-by-side rather than one plus a reflector] probably better still for seedlings (or LED rigs)K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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P.S. You might be able to put a Metal Halide bulb in that reflector?? but that would be additional cost for the bulb.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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I have my main crop of tomatoes under an identical 600w setup with a halide bulb, they are around £15
They are doing very well.. had bulb a touch too close and some of the leaves yellowed but since moving it up higher than I would have thought to, the new growth is very lush
Going to be under them for 2 more weeks before they go in my heated greenhouse
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Light box lined with 25mm jabalite,various light bulbs to control the temperature+fluorescentAttached Files
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Gosh.
I'm cream crackered.
I read through the entire thread.
Here's what I learned....
Bog standard fluorescant tubes are fine...the best being T8 but T5 are pretty good too. Cool white is great but refers to the colour rather than the temperature.
They're not expensive to run.
The lights need to be very close to (but not touching) the seedlings.
White reflects more than foil.
Now, the bits that were less clear....
some said exclude all other light or plants will stretch for it....but some said allow daylight then switch on lights at night?
I thought that the point of lights was so we could start plants earlier....but apparently if using lights we should start them later? (there was a reference to toms being shoulder high by May )
And finally....how did you all get on?
Did anyone ever manage to get a comparison going....like VC's lettuce experiment but with more time?
Are you all using them again this year?
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I'm not going to bother with lights this year, I have to be patient and sow at the "proper" times not when I get itchy fingers...........sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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First post here and I must say what an interesting read.
Just got some Aubergines, Peppers and Tomatoes popping their little heads through.
As with previous years, I am trying to stop them getting too leggy due to lack of light.
Will be giving this a try and see how I get on.
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Welcome to the vine smutley, glad you enjoyed the thread. There are many others that you will enjoy.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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