dipence71
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Dumb question probably... can you do this in an unheated garage using heat lamp/grow lamp in central Illinois with our wildly swining temps?
I think you will need to make a tented arrangement, something like a set of shelving with a plastic drop cloth cover over everything. Also a heat pad of some sort would help.dipence71 said:Dumb question probably... can you do this in an unheated garage using heat lamp/grow lamp in central Illinois with our wildly swining temps?
I use 25 & 40 watt in regular 4' flourescents and can't say that I have seen that much difference. The key is keeping them close to the plants. The pic is of a stand that I made out of 1-1/4 PVC pipe.Usc529 said:okay i want to start growing indoors and from what i see alot of people use grow lights. okay i cant find anywhere that tells you how many watts to use per plant so can anybody tell me and i dont want to know the wattage for weed, i think they use diff. wattage for that stuff
That would probably work Thanks!!! I may try that this year!!!!dickiebird said:I think you will need to make a tented arrangement, something like a set of shelving with a plastic drop cloth cover over everything. Also a heat pad of some sort would help.dipence71 said:Dumb question probably... can you do this in an unheated garage using heat lamp/grow lamp in central Illinois with our wildly swining temps?
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If you are just going to start the plants off for a month or so, you can get away just fine with fluorecent strip lights and daylight or grow light tubes in the 4 foot lengths. That should cost maybe 20 for the lamp, and 25 for a pack of 10 bulbs. You don't have to get dedicated grow lamp set ups for just starting seeds.homestead wanna be said:I wanted to start some herbs downstairs. Grow lights seem to cost more than what I thought they would. I keep checking craigslist for them. I love the pics of the setups! Those help a lot.