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March 18, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Hours of light with T5 HO lights
Ok so I need advice. Last year I invested in the Sunblaster grow light kit with the T5 HO lights. They're great but I had them on for 18 hours which was way too long and they got quite tall fast. So this year I'm starting seeds a bit later-first week of April and I want to know what you think is an optimum amount. I know between 14-16. They will be in a room with good light but they will not be exposed to any direct sunlight. Any advice would be helpful. One kit is 4 ft with 3 bulbs. The othe is 3 ft with 3 bulbs. I was considering adding another bulb to each. Im hoping to have maximum 60 pots - 4".
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March 18, 2016 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Pineland
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I tend to stick with 16/8 on/off. I've went an hour either way in increments. But 16 seams to work right for me, never more. Keep in mind heat when adding more tubes. Don't want them getting leggy. I'm sure others will be by with what works for them as well.
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March 19, 2016 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
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Sharon, there's been a lot of discussion on this. The jury is hung up because there's no one good answer. I personally use the 16/8 schedule. Aero Gardens used 17/7. Some local greenhouses use whatever nature gives them. There were some folks who turned the lights on and didn't turn them off. All had success with what they did. So, who has the best schedule?
I say everybody has what pleases them and makes their system work. I know that green foliage plants need sunlight to perform photosynthesis. And then they need water to turn that energy into growth and fruit. I think they need darkness to do the latter - just like the real world. Hope this helps you make your decision on this important issue.
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March 19, 2016 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
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Thanks Pappi and Ted - I'm leaning towards 16 hours - I initially thought about 14 hours, but honestly with the short season here, I think 16 hours is necessary. That and not starting them too soon. I will say the T5 lights have changed my life though! Great investment IMO.
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