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PostPosted: Mar 31st, '11, 00:27 
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I love how the backspace key has the random chance of taking you to the previous page in the middle of a reply... :evil:

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The tomatoes that I've got growing are a determinate variety that I salvaged from a cheap hanging basket kit that I purchased just outta curiousity. They've grown to about 12-18" within a month, but I have no further details.

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About how high is your ceiling? My winter temps in my plant room are about 65-70F on the cold side and 75-80F under the 400W HPS light covering my peppers. It's only about 18-24" above upper leaves but they seem to like it. Generally my peppers and tomatoes have grown faster and larger when given warmer temperatures. This is something to consider when you decide on what to buy/grow. Even with the similar power output of your planned 8x48" T5, you'll be getting maybe half of the heat for the same distance.
Definitely a bonus for the leafy greens, but when the temperature drops, the other plants might take issue and not grow as fast as they would otherwise.

I think the light you've chosen will generally suit your needs, if for no other reason than the sheer luminous output for the area covered. If you were just growing greens, Id almost call that overkill :headbang: or recommend that you add more growing area. The 6x48" in my garage is doing wonders for the 3 x 3 broccoli patch growing out there! For your peppers and tomatoes though, keep the density low enough to ensure that all the plants are receiving sufficient light.

Unless anyone else has any refinements, I'd say you're looking pretty good. :thumbleft:


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PostPosted: Mar 31st, '11, 22:05 
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Thanks for the help! Thats been a bigger help than thedozen or so threaads ive read on the subject.

I look foward to watching your aquaponic setup progress! :)


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PostPosted: Apr 1st, '11, 00:31 
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No prob at all! :mrgreen:

For more info, check out the "Growing under lights" and "hydroponics" forums at GardenWeb.


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PostPosted: Apr 9th, '11, 11:43 
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Slow progress...


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PostPosted: Apr 11th, '11, 15:27 
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but progress none the least :D


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PostPosted: Apr 12th, '11, 00:33 
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True, true...
I think the plants would do a little better if they had more light, but I'm debating on whether there is enough room for my 400W HID fixture to fit up there. I'm sure nutrients aren't a problem, as the fish are more than happy to provide. :wink:


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PostPosted: Apr 12th, '11, 07:52 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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One point about Florescent fixtures instead of HID is that with the florescent fixtures you need them really close to the plants to get good even growth so if you are growing a variety of plants this can be difficult and the smaller or slower growing plants will get even less light as the fixture is moved up to allow space for the larger plants. The HID is probably a bit easier with the variety.


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PostPosted: Apr 13th, '11, 05:34 
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I'll have to check the amount of power available, but that looks like the most likely course of action... It will help out with the coverage of the grow bed too; something that's also lacking at current.

My newest setup will be a little more orderly once planted, with all of the lower growers up top and the taller plants together on the lower bed.

Things are looking okay right now, but advice is always welcome! :mrgreen:


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PostPosted: Jun 26th, '11, 08:27 
Love the cucumber photo.... now that's aquaponics taking over.... :cheers:


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hilarious cucumber! - nature will find a way!


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Isn't that cuke getting a bit friendly?


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PostPosted: Feb 4th, '13, 11:26 
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Hey Sars,
Still around? How's the AP room coming along? Interested in your progress because I am in the planning stages looking to put my system in a spare bedroom inside.
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