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  1. Do's and Dont's - bambooweb.info

    Oct 21, 2014 · A 250 watt hps should be adequate for small seedlings in a 80x80cm area, as long as you have lots of reflectors keeping the light in. Once your seedlings get bigger, they will …

  2. Phyllostachys heteroclada seedling - Page 8 - bambooweb.info

    Feb 22, 2006 · As far as I know, HPS (high pressure sodium) is the most efficient lighting system. With grasses, etiolation doesn't seem to be as much of a problem as it would with e.g. tomatoes.

  3. Hot or Not - bambooweb.info

    Dec 20, 2006 · Unlike HPS, you can bring the light practically right on top of the leaves without experiencing leaf burn. Its amazing how if its done right, you can have cuttings rooting in the …

  4. Grow-lights not enough? - bambooweb.info

    Dec 20, 2006 · In this class are HPS, or high pressure sodiums, and metal halides. Besides needing a fixture, you will need a reflector, and a ballast to start off. The cheapest of these are …

  5. Grow-lights not enough? - Page 3 - bambooweb.info

    Jan 6, 2007 · A 600W HPS - the proverbial design "sweet spot" - coupled with a digital ballast - less than $250 USD, with a power factor of 0.99 or so - would be far less efficient due to heat …

  6. Grow-lights not enough? - Page 2 - bambooweb.info

    Jan 5, 2007 · MH has hazards, HPS is better, but it has a very high operation temperature, as is the MH as well. also your power costs are VERY high. You can get a PFC easily buy buying a …

  7. Lighting - bambooweb.info

    Sep 4, 2015 · The Excelvan PG01 LED grow light will emit light in the red and blue wavelengths at 620-630nm and 460 to 470nm, these wavelengths correspond to chlorophyll's absorption …

  8. Heat issues - bambooweb.info

    Oct 26, 2006 · Seedlings definitely need much more light than a light-deficient adjusted adult plant or juvenile plant. I think if you use a combo of both MH and HPS lamps you would be fairly …

  9. Growing ground cover plants indoors - bambooweb.info

    Sep 18, 2013 · Hi everyone, I'm thinking of trying to grow some ground cover plants indoors over the winter to give them a head start before planting them in the spring. The 2 species I …

  10. fargesia nitida - Page 2 - bambooweb.info

    Dec 28, 2011 · From seeing commercial growers, I usually see greenhouses have metal halides, hps, or T5 flourescent bulb setups so having the right kind of light is very important. For …