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Old February 15, 2011   #1
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Default Another seed starting setup question

I got a 4 foot x 18" wire rack setup at Sams Club (6' high I believe).

Home Depot had t12 shoplights for less than $10 each, so I got some of those.

I presume I should have 2 lights (4 bulbs) per shelf?

Big question - they also had these bulbs for the best price, so I got a big pack - will these work well?

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053

Philips Daylight Deluxe F40T12 2325 lumens

I saw some plant research study used this kind.
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Old February 15, 2011   #2
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Those are 6500k bulbs which are considered "full spectrum" - IMO they should work well for your purposes.
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Over kill bulbs, you do not need these take them back, I have herd for leaves to grow they need cold light bulbs, so guy use both warm, to slow down growth and cold bulbs in 1 light. Someone must have told you need full spectrum lights, which are the best. But the mixed ones are OK.
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I didn't get full spectrum on purpose (didn't know enough anyway haha). Must be a sale - because these were the best deal there, in a 10 pack.

So ok, I'll just keep them then - thanks all.
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If that's a box of 10 bulbs, then the price is right and that's exactly what goes into mine. Only difference is that I use two fixtures (4 bulbs) per shelf.

Put them on a timer to simulate the experience the plants will get outside, and you're good to go.

One of the closest things to sunlight you can get.

Don't listen to the "nay" sayers above, you've now got a great setup.

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Seed starting, 6500k, $2.50 a tube. Don't get much better than that. I'll second Ted's comment. Ami
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Terrific, I think I'll pick up another box, and I'll be good to go. I was planning on 4 bulbs per shelf.

Oh, and I can get the Metro-Mix 360 I think, so that's what I was planning on using.

Almost time...
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Just like my set up with the shelving and the fixtures and lights. I use two fixtures per shelf. My maters are 4-6" high now and these were all I used. Your set up should work great!
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I got a 4 foot x 18" wire rack setup at Sams Club (6' high I believe).

Home Depot had t12 shoplights for less than $10 each, so I got some of those.

I presume I should have 2 lights (4 bulbs) per shelf?

Big question - they also had these bulbs for the best price, so I got a big pack - will these work well?

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053

Philips Daylight Deluxe F40T12 2325 lumens

I saw some plant research study used this kind.
-- I did the same thing at Lowe's. Then I saw the "warm" and "cool" bulbs at Wally World, and I said to myself "This set-up is fine for now. If I want to be "professional" I'll spend big bucks for some HPS lamps someday." If I remember right, they used to be around $400 dollars back in the day. $60 bucks for lamps and bulbs is good enough for today. And some get them even cheaper.
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Looks like you lucked out there. The 6500k's are ideally what you want for seedling stage vegetative growth. That said a combo of 2700k and 4100k will work as well. Good job!
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