Plant light
- bengt101
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I wonder if anyone has a recommendation for plant lights? I have a Metro Cart I'm outfitting with a humidifier, heat pads, and plant lights. I haven't had a ton of luck with plant lights in the past and am hoping that someone else has.
Many thanks!
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For the others, find a bonsai group near you and see what they do. Depending on what part of the midwest you are, you might build a cold frame to keep the wind of with a small heat source to keep temperature above 20F/-8C. However, Missouri is a lot different from Minnesota.
Congrats for thinking ahead.
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Photosyntesis works the same in all plants, the Only difference is how much every plant needs. And that is dependent on temperature. What is popular right now is full spektrum cold White led light. What you should look for is kelvin 5000-8000, highest possible cri and higest possible lumen to watt ratio. That is generalisations that cant go much wrong. The real photosyntesis action measurements is rarely awailable, the exception beeing expensive professional grow lights.
However, I would suggest a greenhouse and shoose Only species that are hardy enough overwintering in it. The exception beeing jades.
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Tropfrog wrote: And keep it bone dry, no need for light. Theoretically this goes for all decidious trees, they might need a fan to circulate air as well. However, I have no own experience.
This is the best way to kill your trees.
Do NOT keep your trees bone-dry at 5 degrees next to a ventilator.
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leatherback wrote:
Tropfrog wrote: And keep it bone dry, no need for light. Theoretically this goes for all decidious trees, they might need a fan to circulate air as well. However, I have no own experience.
This is the best way to kill your trees.
Do NOT keep your trees bone-dry at 5 degrees next to a ventilator.
For jade, this is the best way. 25 years of experience talking.
Yes, for decidious, I ment 5 degrees without light. Not bone dry. Sorry for my sloppy writing and Thanks for correcting me.
Who Said next to a ventillator?
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