If you use your greenhouse all year round, regardless of the climate plan, it's all about the lights greenhouse. If you're just a beginner, you'll be presented with a series of decisions. You hear about the different types of fasteners, cathode lights, tube lights, fluorescent lights and much more.
Here is a brief overview of basic
Fluorescent tailored to the beginner or smaller greenhouse owners. Most of you have read, probably only energy saving lamps. Toopposite side of the spectrum are commercial lights, harsh conditions for large areas to resist.
Mini-lights are systems in which the ballast and reflector are in the same housing. These are smaller and consume less energy. They are good for their ease of use for beginners.
HID lamps and high intensity discharge lamps to provide a strong direct light. If you want to invest well, this is the way to go.
If you really are watching usYour plants and a bit 'of money and more elbow grease is not a problem. Search in ballast is changed slightly. And 'demonstrated that the growth of plants in a metal halide bulbs at earlier stages and then exposed to grow light high pressure sodium lamps latest healthy.
I really need to get greenhouse gas with a light to my garden?
Yes, if you want a healthier garden. For example, different plants have different light intensities. For example if you have a higher plant nexta shorter one. You need a higher power lamp on the lower parts of the plant to achieve greater.
So what is better? HID or fluorescent?
Usually fluorescent tubes were for early crops and plants that need little light and HID was used for installations that use a brighter light. Today, fluorescent lamps are technologically advanced and have more options that can be configured as the more expensive HID.
What is an electrical bill for my greenhouseLights?
Depending on the size of the greenhouse, the electricity bill for lighting greenhouse is anywhere from $ 5 to $ 25 per month.
How often are my lights I need to change?
The manufacturers say that their rule in the last light from about 15,000 to 20,000 hours. But when you're with light to growth, should your lights to 10,000 hours.
Up to that point my eyes are?
Most lamps can be 70-40 cmthe top of the plant. Much depends on your system, and light. Many gardeners love their plants hard with a higher intensity will therefore grow faster.
I need a light-timer?
A timer light is a good investment. Many people underestimate forget the moment when the lights turn on.
Any other suggestions?
Yes, look at the lights that are comfortable. HID lamps are notorious for producing an annoying hum. And I know you try to saveMoney, but the lights will probably be a greater investment in a greenhouse. So not only cheaper to buy the traffic lights outside.
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