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Old 02-12-2003, 12:43 AM
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Default HID Grow Lighting - Best kind?

I am fairly new to houseplants, but I love to grow them. I live in a NW
facing apartment and don't receive any direct sun at all. I have two 24"
fluorecent grow lights lit up 10 hrs per day as well as a 10" fluorecent
tube. I have heard that these are much better than incondecent bulbs and
use much less electricity. Recently, however, I have been reading about HID
bulbs (HPS and MH) and really would like to invest in one. I have several
bromelaids, an african violet, sheflora, sansaveria, some aloe vera, a
ponytail, lucky bamboo, a crotan, and a few others currently. Since I don't
know much about them, I would like to ask some questions for someone that is
familiar with this type of grow light.

First of all, since they are expensive, I thought I would probably just get
a MH bulb for now, possibly 175 or 400 watt. Is it true that these are the
best overall light for growth (I have heard that HPS encourages blooming)?
Later on in the future I might add a HPS.

Second question...are all MH bulbs alike? I can buy MH bulbs at Home Depot
and Menards, but are these the right kind for plant growth or does it
matter? Also, same with the HPS bulbs...are the menards bulbs the same as
the ones you might buy with a grow light.

Third...Where is the best place to buy the fixtures? I have seen great
fixtures online, but they are very expensive...like $280 for a single
ballast and $450 for a dual ballast. Are there outlets or lighting
wholesalers that one can pick up ballasts relatively cheaply, because if so,
I would just build my own fixture. I didn't know if anyone had ever looked.

Any helpful hints regarding using or buying grow lights would be helpfull.
Thanks!

Ryan Birkenholz


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Old 02-12-2003, 11:33 PM
Jean Luc Pasquier
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Default HID Grow Lighting - Best kind?


"news.east.earthlink.net" a écrit dans le message de
k.net...
I am fairly new to houseplants, but I love to grow them. I live in a NW
facing apartment and don't receive any direct sun at all. I have two 24"
fluorecent grow lights lit up 10 hrs per day as well as a 10" fluorecent
tube. I have heard that these are much better than incondecent bulbs and
use much less electricity. Recently, however, I have been reading about

HID
bulbs (HPS and MH) and really would like to invest in one. I have several
bromelaids, an african violet, sheflora, sansaveria, some aloe vera, a
ponytail, lucky bamboo, a crotan, and a few others currently. Since I

don't
know much about them, I would like to ask some questions for someone that

is
familiar with this type of grow light.

First of all, since they are expensive, I thought I would probably just

get
a MH bulb for now, possibly 175 or 400 watt. Is it true that these are

the
best overall light for growth (I have heard that HPS encourages blooming)?
Later on in the future I might add a HPS.

Second question...are all MH bulbs alike? I can buy MH bulbs at Home

Depot
and Menards, but are these the right kind for plant growth or does it
matter? Also, same with the HPS bulbs...are the menards bulbs the same as
the ones you might buy with a grow light.

Third...Where is the best place to buy the fixtures? I have seen great
fixtures online, but they are very expensive...like $280 for a single
ballast and $450 for a dual ballast. Are there outlets or lighting
wholesalers that one can pick up ballasts relatively cheaply, because if

so,
I would just build my own fixture. I didn't know if anyone had ever

looked.

I have just a small experience of growing Phalaenopsis and Saintpaulia
(african violet) 5 years ago.
Buy fluorescent tubes, they are cheaper, and quite well tolerated by plants,
and furthermore produce less heat than bulbs.
The important thing is the distance between light and plant that should be
the minimum compatible with the temperature of the tube, because light
intensity decrease with the square of the distance.
I personnally have built myself the equipment, using modular element for
library furnitures. I use a small fan activated 5 minutes every 2 hours to
avoid moisture fungi.
After I get a garden and stop cultivating plants inhouse.
Good luck.
JLP


 




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