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    Quite a few of the chillies germinated today, but don't have enough lights co cover all the pots as I only use a few cfl lamps. To maximise light and to save money buying more lights is it a good idea to stick the seedlings + lights in a largeish cardboard box and to cover the interior in aluminium foil? The bulbs are 45 watt so dont produce that much heat and are okay too touch.

    Is doing this a good idea or a silly one?

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    I wouldn't leave lights in close proximity (regardless of wether you can touch them or not) to cardboard boxes for long periods of time, just for safety reasons. If you have a read on other threads some people raise seedlings under lights at 16hrs a time. Also white seems to be better than foil as the grey aspect absorbs part of the light/heat. I can't find the threads at the mo that relate to those couple of points.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rhyswales View Post
      don't have enough lights co cover all the pots as I only use a few cfl lamps
      Move the lights (or the plants!), twice a day, so they all get 12 hours light?

      If they are also on a windowsill / get some natural light, that will make up for slightly shorter than optimum day length.

      I would definitely have surrounding "walls" that reflect light. Flat-white (card / painted / polystyrene) is better than kitchen foil, and if the top is completely open any heat can escape upwards. In the past I have used side + base, cut out of a cardboard box, to make a "wall" where the "foot" will tuck under the gravel tray, which the plants are stood on, to make it stand upright - with a bit of duct-tape.

      Do beware of any risk of cardboard coming into contact with the bulb, or any other source of heat.
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      • #4
        As you are using cfl lamps I personally don't see any problem with heat, after all the generate so little.
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        • #5
          Thanks for the replies everyone. Took me a while to read through that 47 page post Didn't even think that white would be better than foil. Just got some paper. I kept my hand on the bulb for about 5 minutes after the bulb has been on for 12 hours. Litterally no heat. Going to find some thick cardboard I think. Unfortunately have not got the space for anything else

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