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DaveL
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Wow, you guys are amazing. I am a rookie playing in the major leagues. I think some people can stick a cutting in a meatball and it will root. Lol. Mario you are my new idol, I got to get over to see your set up inperson. |
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Jerry_M
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My lights turn on when I get up in the am and go off when I retire at night. This is usually 6-7 in the am and midnight. |
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Mario_1
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Dave I'll be happy to see you, we have a nice Sicilian restaurant in town, lunch is on me. And if I have any figs you don't have it's yours. PM me anytime |
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ThaiFig
Registered: Posts: 179 |
OK I know this isn't what you meant.... hee hee |
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Smyfigs
Registered: Posts: 1,658 |
[QUOTE=Mario_1]I'll give this a try, computers and writing are not my best qualities . |
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rmulhero
Registered: Posts: 263 |
Hi Everyone, |
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Mario_1
Registered: Posts: 407 |
Meg, i get the square pots from Stuewe and Sons in Oregon, you will find them on line, this is their Phone 1-800-553-5331 |
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KK
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[QUOTE=KK][img]http://i.imgur.com/xljtKuG.jpg[/img] |
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Jodi
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Wow KK look at all those happy green leaves. This thread has been so inspiring. To the point of giving me the push to get my cuttings, plants, etc organized onto shelving. Great job everyone. A fig for every plot! |
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Smyfigs
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KK, nice! I like the idea of covering the racks with plastic! |
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ADelmanto
Registered: Posts: 911 |
My lights and heat pad are on about 16 hours per day. I do not use any humidity bin at all. My cuttings are shoved as far down into the 9" pot as possible. Sometimes as much as 90% of the cutting is below soil level. I just doubled my setup to a whopping 2 shelves. The problem is I only have 3 grow lights and I need 6. So I have the taller ones with 2 grow lights and a spiral type light in the middle. On the "starter" shelf the two outer lights are the spiral type (40 watt) with the grow light in the middle. Hopefully that is enough light. |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
Finally got room number 2 organized enough for a pic. I have 11 cuttings that I just put into cups 1 from cloner and 10 from the shoeboxes with damp moss. |
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Smyfigs
Registered: Posts: 1,658 |
Very nice setup! |
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Smyfigs
Registered: Posts: 1,658 |
Adelmanto, is a "grow light" different than a T5 light? I should have read the post from Brooklynmatty on the subject |
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ADelmanto
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Smyfigs. Attached are pics of T5 lights and the spiral lights that I have. As far as light output goes, I'm not sure if there is a difference. I had the light fixtures so I went with the bulbs that would fit. My bulbs were about $10 each. This is my first year with grow lights. I will never try to grow anything indoors without them again. They are great!!! |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
Thanks Meg. |
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Smyfigs
Registered: Posts: 1,658 |
I agree, Aaron, growing indoors with lights is a much better way to go. I think i will try to rig up an attached work light with a bulb like your examples. It will certainly help. Thanks! |
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aphahn
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Nice work Dale! Are those peppers? They are way ahead of mine. |
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coop951
Registered: Posts: 595 |
If you can't find a "grow bulb" like Aaron has shown just get a CFL Daylight bulb. You can get a 2 pack for $10.00 at lowes or Home Depot and they work great. You are looking for a bulb with the color temperature of either 5000 or 6500 K. |
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thepodpiper
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Yes Andy there are 50 varieties of chinense and pubes species that I usually start beginning of January because they require such a long season to fruit. I am going to sow another 30 to 40 varieties in the next few days of annuums, baccatum an frutescens. St. Patty's day i will start tomatoes. |
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