Tuesday, November 8, 2011

8x4x6.5 ft Reflective Hydroponic Homebox Grow Tent

!±8±8x4x6.5 ft Reflective Hydroponic Homebox Grow Tent

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Post Date : Nov 09, 2011 01:15:08
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You are viewing 96"x48"x78" (Approx. 8ft x 4ft x 6.5ft - 2.4M x 1.2M X 2M) multi-purpose growing tent with latest Reflective Interior Mylar at an unbeatable price. With this growing tent, you can grow your beautiful in-door hydroponics plants easily, especially for seedlings. The exterior is made of commercial grade super heavy duty oxford cloth. The inner lining is made of highly non-toxic reflective silver water proof mylar. Built-in Zippers and Velcro for easily setup and take down.Sturdy Metal Rods frame with high quality Pole Connectors.Multiple Vents for 4 inch, 6 inch or 8 inch fan and filter output(Vent rings are NOT included. Sold separately in Tools and Supplies).Double water-proof Floor for extra protection.Set up in minutes.Even amateurs can generate more yields with the help from our gardening equipments. Compatible with 400w, 600w & 1000w grow lights setupVents Parameter: Shape Size QuantityRound 4" diameter 4 6" diameter 2 8" diameter 4Rectangle 19-5/8" x 2-3/4" 6Non-toxic to EnvironmentUp to date highly reflective material will NOT react under light and heat to release any harmful gasses, which might damage sensitive plants.Easy Light & Temperature Control A Dark Room grow tent has multiple intake and exhaust ports to be the temperature control. Also the hanging brackets allow grower set up their ideal light supply system. Neither too hot, nor too cold for plants. Effective Air Circulation To regulate the flow of air, the grow tent provides 4 inch, 5 inch and 6 inch vents where you can attach an exhaust fan outside the tent. It eliminates any accidents involving the fan damaging delicate plants or producing excess heat to altering the temperature. * Please kindly know that the HPS grow light shown in the picture is not included in this item. Available in our website. Thank you!

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Which Types of Hydroponic Grow Lights Do You Need?

!±8± Which Types of Hydroponic Grow Lights Do You Need?

If you are setting a hydroponic plant growing setup inside your home, there are many different pieces to making sure you are successful. One of the most important is picking the proper hydroponic grow lights for the setup. There are some standard ones that every setup should have, as well as specialised lights for certain types of plants. With the money invested in the rest of the equipment, it makes no sense to not do the research and invest in the correct lights for your hydroponic setup.

Fluorescent Lighting

Most hydroponic setups will include these as overhead lighting for the room the hydroponic growing is happening in. On top of this, they are an excellent light choice for starting new plants. They can provide enough light and use a fraction of the electricity of other options when placed within 12 inches of the plant. Long plants will not have enough light near the bottom of the plant for this to be effective. There are many fluorescent options that are able to produce a balanced light similar to that of the sun as well.

HID Lights

There are two different types of HID, or high intensity discharge lights, available today. They work using different technologies, but both are needed for specific parts of the plant growth cycle because of the type of light they produce. The HPS, or high-pressure sodium technology, is often used in streetlights and produces a yellow light. This light is full of orange and red colour light waves that help encourage growth and flowering or budding of the plant. They are excellent to start plants with and also to encourage them to start producing flowers or food. For the phase in between, the MH, or metal halide, technology of hydroponic grow lights is best. The light produced is most similar to the sunlight during the summer and during its most intense time. The blue light waves produced by the MH light encourage the plant to grow outwards and fill in, creating a filled out plant that will produce more flowers or produce when asked to do so.

Incandescent Bulbs

While there are some incandescent bulbs designed to produce proper light for hydroponic setups, they are overall inefficient, even if they produce the right type of light. Their production of light compared to the amount of power used, makes them the last choice for most home gardeners. They do offer advantages; the most notable is not requiring a ballast, so wiring up a set of incandescent bulbs is much simpler than florescent or HID bulbs that require a ballast to convert the wall current into something the bulb can use. They are cheaper as well but require much more frequent bulb changes. The florescent and HID bulbs both will last between ten thousand and eighteen thousand hours before needing to be replaced, whereas the typical incandescent will only last one hundred to one thousand hours before needing to be replaced. The typical hydroponic setup will use a few incandescent bulbs simply to help supplement the lighting without the cost of adding an extra HID bulb.


Which Types of Hydroponic Grow Lights Do You Need?

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