I have 9 of these and used them after my aero garden i bought at the goodwill, and is upgraded with one more bulb and better bulbs. They went from seedlings to about a foot tall and then put in a cheap greenhouse that you put together and is about five feet high 2 feet across with shelves that can by moved or removed when it starts growing. I bought some furnace duct that is apart and 2 feet long just like the LED lights drill for holes at the bottom corners, stick a threaded 1/4" or 3/8's and spread it out just like a flourescent reflector. Place one at the top and place the others ones vertical in the corners and turn them on as the plant grows I put a dark tarp over it because of the weird pink glow. I also painted the inside of the reflector white with an eggshell sheen. You can plug eight of these together. I started in February and they are starting to bud. Yah, a lot of money, but I was spending 60 bucks a month running the "blow torches" for 3 bubble pots for 6 months. These are slow, they are quiet, a very small amount of heat, the pink light omitted is cool, but bright! My other lights would keep my outside plastic shed warm at night even at 17 degrees a couple of times when it got cold. We shall see. Just my "29 watts" worth!Ok, now that Home Depot actually has these things on display and for sale in store, anyone tried one yet?
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So FEIT "grow" lights worked well for seedlings even in the red spectrum?I have 9 of these and used them after my aero garden i bought at the goodwill, and is upgraded with one more bulb and better bulbs. They went from seedlings to about a foot tall and then put in a cheap greenhouse that you put together and is about five feet high 2 feet across with shelves that can by moved or removed when it starts growing. I bought some furnace duct that is apart and 2 feet long just like the LED lights drill for holes at the bottom corners, stick a threaded 1/4" or 3/8's and spread it out just like a flourescent reflector. Place one at the top and place the others ones vertical in the corners and turn them on as the plant grows I put a dark tarp over it because of the weird pink glow. I also painted the inside of the reflector white with an eggshell sheen. You can plug eight of these together. I started in February and they are starting to bud. Yah, a lot of money, but I was spending 60 bucks a month running the "blow torches" for 3 bubble pots for 6 months. These are slow, they are quiet, a very small amount of heat, the pink light omitted is cool, but bright! My other lights would keep my outside plastic shed warm at night even at 17 degrees a couple of times when it got cold. We shall see. Just my "29 watts" worth!
Yeah, but compared to the "blow torches" growth is not fast. And i also run these off of my solar panels, which I could only do for about 3 hours on the "blow torches" at the very most.So FEIT "grow" lights worked well for seedlings even in the red spectrum?
Man, that Kryyda and Vaxer stuff looks really fun. Not in the US though.uhm i would go with the new ikea indoor growlights
they want 35eur for the 10w and 49eur for the 16w lights in germany
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/categories/departments/indoor_gardening/35170/ (uk prices)
My friend got back from London and said he paid $58 for a salad(with no protein) at the Claridges ................It's all about the "experience"A few months ago, I ordered an $18 locally sourced micro-greens salad at a cafe. Perhaps I could have bought one of these and made 4 salads!!
My friend got back from London and said he paid $58 for a salad(with no protein) at the Claridges ................It's all about the "experience"
couple of years back I paid $35 for a house gin& tonic @ a club in London........always thought NY sucks the money out of you, but goddamn....