Im using a 4 foot, 2 blub, T5, 60 watts light for my 16 peppers but my friend is telling me that thats not enough, is this true? and im trying to grow though out its life but i most likly will change it for flowering.
They must not be the T5HOalkhall said:I had not heard of a 60 Watt T5.
Anyway, there are so many variables. More info would be helpful.
alkhall said:Typically, T5 are 14, 21, 28, 35.
T5HO are 24, 39, 54, 80. GE makes a 49 Watt.
There are T5VHO that are 95 Watts, and T5XHO that are 110 Watts.
I use six-lamp, four-foot T5HO (54W) fixtures.
Another consideration is the color temperature of the lamps.
willard3 said:This should be posted in "Grow Tech" where: Discuss lights, heaters, irrigation systems, greenhouses, and DIY solutions. Show off your inventions!
willard3 said:This should be posted in "Grow Tech" where: Discuss lights, heaters, irrigation systems, greenhouses, and DIY solutions. Show off your inventions!
Yeah, lazy work, but there was only so much time I was willing to take isolating him from that background. Maybe we can just assume it's his aura, or he fell into a vat of radioactive waste.juanitos said:that green outline tho lol
If money isn't a huge factor, I would be looking at LED as an upgrade. Most of the led light fixtures found in stores & online use Epistar & Epiled led emitters these are a waste of time and money. You might as well just use HID Ie: metal halide & HPS as the efficacy is about the same but HPS has a better spread of light, but these also produce tonnes of heat as well. More money spent on ventilation & power to factor in.LucasCarballoHydroponics said:Im using a 4 foot, 2 blub, T5, 60 watts light for my 16 peppers but my friend is telling me that thats not enough, is this true? and im trying to grow though out its life but i most likly will change it for flowering.