vegster
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- May 5, 2008
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Lights are all a load of extra faff you don't really need. Don't sow your seeds too early in a propagator and when they germinate put them outside in a sheltered area of the garden during the day where there is good light and protection from cold winds. Then bring them back in at night. Do this until the weather warms up enough to leave them outside permanently and they are ready for their final home.I've been growing veg from seeds inside in a heated propagator. They come up fine (in the main), but then go all leggy on me. Google informs me that that's because they need more light. I'm planning to start again with some of them. Google also tells me that a T5 HO blue-light heavy rig is probably the best low-ish cost route for me to start with. All OK so far?
I can find plenty of bulbs and bulb units that fit the bill, but, blow me down, I can't find anything I can hang the unit from which allows me to adjust the height above the seedlings as they grow. I don't want to screw the light unit into the ceiling! I'm after some sort of frame I can hang a unit from that will then allow me to adjust the height of the unit as the seedlings grow - any suggestions please?
Many thanks...
Once they have germinated try to avoid putting them back in the warm propagators at night, the warmth encourages growth but absence of light causes the stems to grow faster looking for light that isn't there....then they get leggy and collapse.