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Well I noticed that the growing power lower "bunks" had simple florescent shop lights installed under the top bunk. Since they were only growing water cress in the lower bunk it seemed to work fine. The stuff up top got sun.
If using florescent lighting for anything other than just minimal supplement the way growing power is, I highly suggest making the lighting fixtures adjustable so you can place them as close to the plants as possible and raise them up as the plants grow to get the best growth. this of course means the plants under a fixture need to all be about the same size and you need lights over pretty much the entire footprint of the growing space. If the lights are more than a few inches from the leaves, they are only minimally effective.
Well I noticed that the growing power lower "bunks" had simple florescent shop lights installed under the top bunk. Since they were only growing water cress in the lower bunk it seemed to work fine. The stuff up top got sun.
If using florescent lighting for anything other than just minimal supplement the way growing power is, I highly suggest making the lighting fixtures adjustable so you can place them as close to the plants as possible and raise them up as the plants grow to get the best growth. this of course means the plants under a fixture need to all be about the same size and you need lights over pretty much the entire footprint of the growing space. If the lights are more than a few inches from the leaves, they are only minimally effective.
yea, little/no worry with burns from a florescent
Ok, I like your thinking on this! I will make it a point to get the lights below the top bunk and leave the top ones open to the ambient light of the greenhouse. I am still interested in the T5 HO's until I can look at the UV output / cost / interchangability of the set up. I know normal florescent lights have little to no heat index which is a primary concern considering the students. Thanks!
They are phased out T12 in July of 2010. T12 ballasts will no longer be produced and they will stop production of T12 bulbs by 2012.
Oh crap! Good to know so is it T5 HO or bust? Keep in mind this is in a glass greenhouse that will have abundant light. This is only supplemental lighting for the short darker days in winter.
Chi Ma said:
They are phased out T12 in July of 2010. T12 ballasts will no longer be produced and they will stop production of T12 bulbs by 2012.
No. You can use T8. T5HO is just the future :)
Aaron said:
Oh crap! Good to know so is it T5 HO or bust? Keep in mind this is in a glass greenhouse that will have abundant light. This is only supplemental lighting for the short darker days in winter.
just got out of meeting where we were told that the school is installing high pressure sodium lights that are permanently mounted to the ceiling! There will be a huge gap between the tops of the plants and the lights. We will get 10 ballasts though. I think this is bad news!
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