Organic Fertilizer
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Good Afternoon,
I am in the process of building a room to do some growth trials. I have 2500 cone-tainers and a metal halide set up. I'm using the 1000 watt quantum electronic ballast with large adjust-a-wing reflector. The room is 16 feet by 13 feet and has an 8.5 foot high ceiling. I will be germinating 10 varieties of farm crops in 250 unit sets. Plants include corn, tomatoes, parsley, lettuce, broccoli, radish, etc.
My question. I have sought the advice of three separate suppliers of equipment. Some have said that using a metal halide to germinate seeds is a no-go. They said to purchase a T5 set up and switch the plants to MH after a week. Others have directed me to just keep a fair distance between the seeds and the light. Does anyone have some good input on this situation?
I am in the process of building a room to do some growth trials. I have 2500 cone-tainers and a metal halide set up. I'm using the 1000 watt quantum electronic ballast with large adjust-a-wing reflector. The room is 16 feet by 13 feet and has an 8.5 foot high ceiling. I will be germinating 10 varieties of farm crops in 250 unit sets. Plants include corn, tomatoes, parsley, lettuce, broccoli, radish, etc.
My question. I have sought the advice of three separate suppliers of equipment. Some have said that using a metal halide to germinate seeds is a no-go. They said to purchase a T5 set up and switch the plants to MH after a week. Others have directed me to just keep a fair distance between the seeds and the light. Does anyone have some good input on this situation?