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March 26, 2007 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: SE Minnesota Zone 4.51a
Posts: 139
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Two Lighting Questions
First of all I'm just curious as to what type(s) of lighting folks here use for getting their seedlings up and running. Secondly, does anyone use or know of anyone that uses these somewhat recently introduced, high output T-5 fluorescent lighting systems?? Think the company, Sunleaves makes several models as do a few others. They definently aren't cheap but appear to be extremely efficient, long lasting, well made and equivalent with shoplights in terms of minimal energy consumption.
If you're thinking what I'm thinking, in terms of the old addage "if it ain't broke.....", I hear ya'. I started off using shoplights, get good results with them and will use them forever for certain veggies started indoors. Last year I went the way of purchasing some HID lighting. Use a 1000W Metal Halide for the vast majority of my tomato, eggplant and pepper seedlings and it has surpassed my expectations. I grow my seedlings in a basement and just don't want to add another HID system due to potential heating issues that I really don't feel like addressing and increased energy costs, etc. But at the same time when one has a dozen shoplights and the cords going all helter skelter to different power strips, outlets, tables and the like, it can be a minor inconvenience. These T-5 lights house up to 8 bulbs in one unit and are as movable as any shoplight. Just like anything else....weighing the pros and cons. Kind of have my mind made up already and will probably purchase one. Just curious if anyone has any experience with them. Thanks and Cheers. Erik C. |
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