So, I need another set of shelves to expand my indoor basement grow area. I just do not have enough area to start all the pepper plants I would like to grow. I started looking into just getting some chrome wire shelving and doing the rest of the setup using whatever lighting I would need. But then I saw this expensive unit and I am thinking about it:
http://www.growerssolution.com/PROD/ga3-seedling-cart/seedling
So, the things I like about it are that it is designed to fit 4 standard 22" x 11" trays across each shelf. That is nice. If I use 3x3 pots, I would get 18 in a tray and 72 on a shelf for a total of 216 potential plants. For now, I do not see needing more than that. Another thing I like is the Tent accessory. You can buy a fitted vinyl tent for the apparatus. If I get aphids, I could enclose the entire unit with the tent and let the ladybugs go wild. The lighting seems weak. The lighting comes with ballasts that hold 4 x 48" Wide Spectrum T8 bulbs. But, then again, I am only using this for growing seedlings.
I would guess that the do-it-myself method would give me the most flexibility. But, let's say that I do the wire shelving. The 72"H x 60"W x 24"D would cost $235. Add $90 for those PermaNest trays (I could save big time here with standard inexpensive plastic trays). If I buy t5 ballasts from Home Depot, they are around $150 shipped so that is another $450. That comes out to $770 without the cool tent.
Am I wimping out by going with the pre-built stuff?
http://www.growerssolution.com/PROD/ga3-seedling-cart/seedling
So, the things I like about it are that it is designed to fit 4 standard 22" x 11" trays across each shelf. That is nice. If I use 3x3 pots, I would get 18 in a tray and 72 on a shelf for a total of 216 potential plants. For now, I do not see needing more than that. Another thing I like is the Tent accessory. You can buy a fitted vinyl tent for the apparatus. If I get aphids, I could enclose the entire unit with the tent and let the ladybugs go wild. The lighting seems weak. The lighting comes with ballasts that hold 4 x 48" Wide Spectrum T8 bulbs. But, then again, I am only using this for growing seedlings.
I would guess that the do-it-myself method would give me the most flexibility. But, let's say that I do the wire shelving. The 72"H x 60"W x 24"D would cost $235. Add $90 for those PermaNest trays (I could save big time here with standard inexpensive plastic trays). If I buy t5 ballasts from Home Depot, they are around $150 shipped so that is another $450. That comes out to $770 without the cool tent.
Am I wimping out by going with the pre-built stuff?