Hi Folks!
This is my first year sowing pepper seeds, both hot and sweet. Besides the traditional bell pepper, I've successfully sown cayenne, kung pao, & jalapeno seeds. One of the things I immediately realized is some type of grow light system is essential, at least for my situation. I am trying to come up with a fairly inexpensive system whereby I can place the seedlings on a table the size of a card table. Thus, I've been looking at the CFL T5 systems put out by HydroFarm. The prices seem to be within my budget, but I'm not sure if they are adequate.
I would really appreciate some advice and guidance from those who have gone through this before. Being new to the pepper growing hobby can at times be daunting, because of the endless supply of items to choose from, as well as all the terminology that needs to be learned. Would a couple of 4ft, 4 bulb fixtures be enough to light up and area the size of a card table? They are 216 watts, F54T5/HO Lamps, Full Spectrum 6400K.
Again, thanks for all your help and guidance!
Rattlesnake Blues
(John)
This is my first year sowing pepper seeds, both hot and sweet. Besides the traditional bell pepper, I've successfully sown cayenne, kung pao, & jalapeno seeds. One of the things I immediately realized is some type of grow light system is essential, at least for my situation. I am trying to come up with a fairly inexpensive system whereby I can place the seedlings on a table the size of a card table. Thus, I've been looking at the CFL T5 systems put out by HydroFarm. The prices seem to be within my budget, but I'm not sure if they are adequate.
I would really appreciate some advice and guidance from those who have gone through this before. Being new to the pepper growing hobby can at times be daunting, because of the endless supply of items to choose from, as well as all the terminology that needs to be learned. Would a couple of 4ft, 4 bulb fixtures be enough to light up and area the size of a card table? They are 216 watts, F54T5/HO Lamps, Full Spectrum 6400K.
Again, thanks for all your help and guidance!
Rattlesnake Blues
(John)