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Currently I'm using a gro and show light from GE to grow my (hydroponic) kale. Since this light does not have the scope necessary for the planned aquaponic system I'm going to buy florescent lights to hang over the system. Now are there any suggestions, for a cheep, alternative?

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Well first of all what is the size of your growing area, and what plants will you be growing?

I forgot that's how it worked, anyways the growing area will be about equivalent to a one car garage. (however the plan is that it be as compact as possible) The grow area I'm currently using (for my hydroponics) is a small unused bathroom. The plants I'll grow won't be fruiting unless I need to have them to filter nitrates. (i.e.: lettuce crops)    


AJ Grottke said:

Well first of all what is the size of your growing area, and what plants will you be growing?
Well, im actually going to need square footage of the actual growbed space for example, 4'x8' or 3'x'12'.   But if it is a whole garage you will most likely want HID's.  Also what is the temp like in your garage for each season?

OK, let me estimate as I'm not there. maybe around 30in*6in ( 180in squared) to 36in*7in (252in squared) However this  may change because of cost and for lighting there may be vertical growing. Again a most likely bad estimate but go with it. (maybe) 

 

Eric,

For such small growing areas you could probably manage with T5 HO fluorescents. They aren't that cheap, but they tend to be cheaper than HID's. Your growing areas seem to be long and skinny so 4' T5's should work well. You won't get the same yield as HID's, but they will be cheaper.

 

@AJ Grottke, I just bought a 4'x4' flood table to help filter my tank a little better. I am thinking of using 1000 watts on it, but I don't know. Is that overkill?

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