Thursday, November 24, 2011

4 Tube, 4 Foot, T5 Fluorescent Grow Light Fixture w/ bulbs

!±8± 4 Tube, 4 Foot, T5 Fluorescent Grow Light Fixture w/ bulbs

Brand : Hydrofarm | Rate : | Price : $124.50
Post Date : Nov 24, 2011 13:45:26 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • 3"H x 13½"W x 46"L
  • Rated up to 18,800 lumens
  • Powder coated, pre-galvanized steel housing
  • Very low heat
  • Includes all 6400K bulbs

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4 Tube, 4 Foot, T5 Fluorescent Grow Light Fixture w/ bulbs

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Start Vegetable Seeds Indoors - 3 Important Tips to Get it Right

!±8± Start Vegetable Seeds Indoors - 3 Important Tips to Get it Right

So you want to start vegetable seeds indoors and get a head start on the growing season? If you have tried starting seeds before, then you know that there is a lot more to it then simply sprouting a few seeds and putting your young plants on your window sill and hoping they'll be hardy enough to be transplanted when the weather is ready.

Let me give you 3 important things to consider when starting any plant from seeds indoors, to insure you get not only the best plants but also a wonderful crop.

Germination: The key to remember when it comes to germinating seeds is temperature and moisture. Consistency is the name of the game here, let your seeds get too wet or dry and this will affect germination. I have found the cheapest and best solution is to use a damp paper towel when starting my vegetable seeds. Simply dampen your paper towel, place in your seeds, gently fold it up and place it inside a zip lock baggie. This is will help keep the moisture even and avoid your seeds from drying out.

Timing: Let me tell you about an important lesson I once learned about the timing and starting seeds. One year I decided to start extra early in sprouting and starting my heirloom tomato plants. They started off wonderful and everything was working in my favor, until the weather decided it was going to be a very wet and cool spring. But if my young plants are indoors, what's the big deal you ask. Well my timing was off because I had counted on these plants being ready to go outside. Now the weather was too cool and wet, and my indoor tomato plants had outgrown the space I was using indoors and I was basically stuck between two worlds. The weather outside wasn't quite ready to start the hardening off process and in the end my plants become weak.

Proper Lighting: I'll be honest a window sill just doesn't cut it if you really want to start vegetable seeds indoors. The winter sun is weak and your plants just won't be able to get enough sunlight to make them healthy and strong. If you are really serious about starting your vegetable garden indoors invest in a decent grow light system. Many are affordable and as soon as you do you'll notice a huge different in your plants.


Start Vegetable Seeds Indoors - 3 Important Tips to Get it Right

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Maui Waui closet edger grow

Hawiian maui waui indoor closet grow. Foxfarm Ocean Forest soil, Earth Juice Grow and Bloom nutes, Hydro Farm 1000w MH light, mylar on 3 walls and the floor, lots of air movement and bamboo stakes to spread her out for the flowery finish!

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Hydrofarm FLC0125D Fluorescent Grow Light System

!±8± Hydrofarm FLC0125D Fluorescent Grow Light System

Brand : Hydrofarm | Rate : | Price : $72.87
Post Date : Nov 11, 2011 08:34:27 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Compact Fluorescent Grow Light System Garden indoors year-round. Grow flowers, herbs and much more! Daylight brightness grows healthy plants. Lightweight fixture weighs less than 10 lbs. 21" x 14.5" x 9" high fixture is easy to install. Includes a 125 watt compact fluorescent bulb that will serve a 3' x 3' growing area. Bulb lasts for 10,000 hours.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Indoor Grow Lighting - What Type Do You Need For Your Plants?

!±8± Indoor Grow Lighting - What Type Do You Need For Your Plants?

One of the most important things you need to consider if you have plants in your home is lighting. The right type of indoor grow lighting is needed in order for your plants to grow properly. If the settings aren't just right, the plants won't grow as they should.

To determine how much light they require, you need to think about how they would grow in their natural, outdoor environment. How much sunlight is needed for vegetables to grow outdoors? What about foliage plants? There are a variety of lighting sets to choose from, so if you need to make sure you order the right kind for your indoor garden or green house.

Some plants also need a bit of darkness, so you won't always need to keep the indoor lighting on. While plants can and do grow under continuous light, a period of darkness can still be beneficial. Obviously, the amount of light and darkness needed varies from plant to plant. Some need more light, some don't need very much light, and others need an equal amount of light and dark periods.

Since sunlight may not be available to you all the time, depending on where you live, indoor grow lighting will really be essential during winter months. If you have low-light plants, then fluorescent is a good choice. Fluorescent light is good for plants less than 8" tall. For taller plants, you need to consider hydrofarm high intensity light, as it can emit well over 100,000 lumens. Hydrofarm high intensity light is not only pretty powerful, it's also simple to set up and use.

Two other choices are halide and sodium. Sodiums emit light that is similar to that of an autumn sunset. The quality is primarily in the orange/yellow area of the light spectrum. They're especially useful in areas where some other light, such as halide, is already present. Sodiums are a great choice if you want to add additional light that isn't overly powerful to your plants.

Halide is extremely powerful indoor grow lighting. You can grow any plant indoors with halide - even in your basement during winter months! It's very easy to obtain halide. There are lighting fixtures available in all sizes for both commercial and residential applications. You can find some fixtures that are both vaporproof and vandalproof. This is a great option if you have enough room for a fairly large indoor green house.

Some indoor green houses and plant systems are already pre-wired and ready to go. All you have to do is plug the lighting fixtures into any standard outlet. The kits already include a variety of plants and the appropriate indoor grow lighting. Whether you want to grow vegetables, flowers, fruit, or any other type of plant, you will be able to do so with the right products and equipment.


Indoor Grow Lighting - What Type Do You Need For Your Plants?

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