If they are cool whites they'll be good for vegetive growth
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostThought I would put a white cloth over the top, to reflect the light downwards. I started with a tinfoil ready meal dish but it didn't sit very well on the light.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI'm still thinking this through - could you use foil backed insulation boards to line a box - or plasterboard as that is matt white? I just may be able to find offcuts of thesecome on in take a seat time for tea
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Grow light tent part 1:
Before: A 1 metre x 1 metre east facing square window that's as much use as a chocolate fire guard.......
After: A 1 metre x 1 metre foil coated grow tent..........
Total cost so far = £2.04..........
Part 2 to follow.Attached Filessigpic“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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Part 2, Hurry or I won't sleep tonight
Reminds me of an audit I did once, at a building material store. Reluctantly the storekeeper let me go up some stairs, and at the top, under a skylight, were a load of plants I just looked at him, and he was very embarrassed!
What are those, I said in my best authoritarian voice (even though I knew)
Sorry, he said, they're my overwintering geraniums
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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostGrow light tent part 1:
Before: A 1 metre x 1 metre east facing square window that's as much use as a chocolate fire guard.......[ATTACH=CONFIG]33108[/ATTACH]
After: A 1 metre x 1 metre foil coated grow tent..........[ATTACH=CONFIG]33109[/ATTACH]
Total cost so far = £2.04..........
Part 2 to follow.
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Originally posted by veg man View PostI hope i have this right you dont need the fancy grow bulbs just an ordinary fluorescent bulb will do please correct me if im wrong it will save a fortune Thank you
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Originally posted by redser View PostThat's right, if by ordinary you mean cool whites. You dont want to cook your plants, not at this stage anyway People would be well within their rights to argue the toss and say that the more expensive gro lights are better, but really the flourescents do a great job. Search on youtube for clips. CFLs would be great too but the bulbs are more expensive than the tubes. Cheaper to run in the long run I'd imagine but the initial outlay put me off.come on in take a seat time for tea
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostAre you ready for this? The VC/BluePeter version of a Lightbox thingy!
Take one collapsible plastic crate, some spare mirror tiles and small mirrors from Freecycle, a plastic box and a worklight. Put them together and;-
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Thought I would put a white cloth over the top, to reflect the light downwards. I started with a tinfoil ready meal dish but it didn't sit very well on the light.
Nice to see you're thinking 'out of the box' though VC (Or should that be IN the box)............My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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