![]() ![]() Sun system 250/400W Grow light and Sun Blaze T5HO-44 florescent light - $200 (Dodgeville).Year:Jan-13.-runs cool! -Dual input voltage:120 to 240 volt -Detachable 8 foot 120 volt. CASH ONLY -no cashier’s checks or codes.-Sunlight Supply, Inc.,-Sun System, Hard Core-1000W SW. Sunlight Supply, Inc., Sun System, Hard Core garden grow light ballast is heavy duty. Sun System Hard Core, 1000W SW garden grow light ballast - $35 (West Seattle).Sun System Light System with Ballasts - $125 (Tucson).Sun System Light System with Ballasts - $150 (Tucson).Premium grow lights.Sun System reflectors with Philips full spectrum bulbs (Elite Agro).Galaxy Ballasts.The output is rated at 315W but this system boasts the equivalent of 600 W.I have had great success with these lights.Price is for one set reflector/ballast/bulb.If you get. Sun System Light System with Ballasts - $175 (Tucson).This system has served me well and to keep it as new has been my dearest dream. I still have the boxes they came in, except for the bulbs. ![]() One of the sites had a bundled-deal with expensive shipping. ![]() If you buy all three it will be for 450 dollars. If you get two of them take forty dollars off. Price is for one set reflector/ballast/bulb. I have had great success with these lights. The output is rated at 315W but this system boasts the equivalent of 600 W. Sun System reflectors with Philips full spectrum bulbs (Elite Agro). That is just what I do and I do the same for rooted clones.I also noticed that even that light throws off quite a bit of heat and can burn the canopy at a close distance.Īnd for the medium I use what works for me and I am comfortable using.I use to use those little jiffy pots but have since switched to hydro and now use rock wool.I have read around and some growers on here say they don't get good results using rockwool but I have no choice.Solo cups work great and gives you more time before transplant.If you transplant into containers that are a step up at a time like from a solo cup to 1 gallon to 2 gallon and so on,you will build a stronger root ball and in turn have a healthier plant with a bountiful harvest.Premium grow lights. Your thought on the 2700 for the first 2 weeks could be a good idea and let me know how that works.I have the same size light from hydrofarm and I have 6 6500k and 2 2700k bulbs in it and the last time I used it I had it about 18 inches away without ill affect but I had to leave town for a while and that is why I put it so high. I guess starting them under 2700 would work but everything that I have read kind of leans toward stretching.I always start mine a little further away and adjust for stretch and I leave about 2 inches in the pot to fill in around the stem so it doesn't fall over. Isn't the early spring sun lower in the sky and rays more equivalent to the lower spectrum at that time of the year for mother nature? And we want to copy mother nature as best we can. I mean starting the seeds under the 2700K bulbs the first two weeks and then switch to the 6400K. Just as this time of season outside the plants are all flowering and the sun is lower in the sky and inside it would be using the 2700K bulbs for flowering isn't the exact same thing applicable for using the T5 for the seedlings the first two weeks or so. It's a given 6400K is for vegetation stage growth but what about when you are starting with seeds. Jiffy pots, little Dixie cups, Solo cups 18 oz, 1 quart pots up to 1, 3, 5, 10 gallon pots are all containers or mediums in this case.Īh, here's another one of those interesting thoughts I was thinking about the other day when starting with some seeds under the T5's. First time starting with a T5 and going to try to go the distance.īy "medium" I am speaking of the growing medium used for containing the soil or soil less mix. I went with 12" and they seem to be doing fine. You are saying 8" to 12" above the soil surface for the seeds. ![]() I was asking what distance would work best when starting with seeds and with clones. ![]()
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