Friday, February 1, 2013

Fluorescent Grow lights- Tube vs. CFL

Grow lights are possibly the most important investment an indoor gardener can make. I decided to help you with your decision by providing some info, as well as some personal experience, with fluorescent lights. Although they aren't as strong as other lamps, I cannot recommend a better bulb for the beginner urban gardener, gardeners with small spaces, or the gardener on a budget. Your selection may depend on your budget and goals, so decide carefully. In this post I will go through both types of fluorescent bulbs and the uses for each.
     
Fluorescent (Tube Type)- These are very affordable and widely available in any part of the country. Since
 they can be put into flat panels, the tubes can be attached to shelves or racks, creating bright cells for seedlings and cuttings. I can personally vouch for their effectiveness in this role, and i use them constantly in my grows. Fluorescent tubes put out the least amount of light, therefore they are usually arranged in groups of four or more. They are very energy efficient, and produce very little heat; in fact, they can be almost touching the plants. Unfortunately, due to the low penetrating power (and low output in general), these bulbs are limited in their use. While they are great for seedlings and cuttings, I can't recommend them for anything else.


Compact Fluorescent (CFLs)-These are where the power's at. CFLs can range from small bulbs to massive sun lamps capable of filling an entire room with blinding light. When I first began growing, I decided I wanted something strong and cheap, but without the fire hazard and heat output of other lamps. I chose to buy a large, 125-watt CFL for my first indoor garden, and it was a massive success (I could ave also opted for multiple smaller CFLs.) Even today, I still use them for vegetative growth, as well as alongside my more powerful lamps as supplemental light; especially in places my other lamps can't get to (under canopies, ect.) Unlike the tubes, I have had plenty of problems with my plants growing too fast and touching the bulb, resulting in nasty burns. Unlike the tubes, it is possible to do an entire grow, from seedling to flower/fruit, with  compact fluorescent bulbs.


          

Thursday, January 17, 2013

First Post

My name is Lee, and I am an avid gardener. I firmly believe that gardening can help you find peace with yourself. Without you even realizing, you are gaining important knowledge and valuable lessons from your plants. By growing, you are also cultivating yourself; your personality, values, and your soul. There have been many studies on the effects of plants on humans, and they have found profound physiological benefits. Something that didn't come to a surprise to me was the intense psychological benefits as well. I am starting this blog to show people how easy, economical, and beneficial it can be to garden. There will be how-to's, helpful tips, studies, as well as in depth articles on growing certain unique and awesome plants! Don't worry, this isn't about drugs, and we will discuss the average run of the mill garden plants as well. Also, if you like my blog, check out my online grow store. It's got plenty of seeds, cuttings, equipment and fertilizer for sale (as of now it's still under construction) as well as some important info on growing. I will soon even expand my grow to cover edible mushrooms as well. Happy Growing!