panic in paradise
Bluelighter
i start early indoors, as you will see when i get some pics up, just keep them under a soft white tube fluorescent for 16- 24 hours a day, 24 is good, thats what i do, for a month or 2 at around 68 - 78. 1, 4 foot fluro fixture with two t-12 tubes(soft-white t-5 rules) would veg 12-15 or more 4-6" starts - very inexpensive. t-8 fluorescent tubes and fixtures would be just as easy to find(wal-mart), and have quite a few extra lumens. they even have T-5 lights advertised as desk or under cabinet lighting, but they are the perfect starter light, ive seen those illuminating mass fine plants.
you can really start having fun if you get into indoor gardening....!
or you could use your sunroom still but cover your pots by cutting the bottom off of plastic milk bottles, if thats reasonable, it does works, and is recommended for outdoors, in situations just like this. or you could buy a self contained 150-250w metal halide, keep that several feet above the canopy, or on the ceiling, that will warm it up a few degrees, made your plants go bananas, and they are actually very energy efficient.
if you can keep 2L or larger bottles of water placed between your planters, the sun will warm the water during the day, and the that warmth will be released through out the night.
could you cover like all but the middle section of the glass with some thick clearish plastic? that would trap the heat... unbearably so in the summer.
the more time they have to vegetate before flowering the better, for sure ;-) - start popping them now!
you can really start having fun if you get into indoor gardening....!
or you could use your sunroom still but cover your pots by cutting the bottom off of plastic milk bottles, if thats reasonable, it does works, and is recommended for outdoors, in situations just like this. or you could buy a self contained 150-250w metal halide, keep that several feet above the canopy, or on the ceiling, that will warm it up a few degrees, made your plants go bananas, and they are actually very energy efficient.
if you can keep 2L or larger bottles of water placed between your planters, the sun will warm the water during the day, and the that warmth will be released through out the night.
could you cover like all but the middle section of the glass with some thick clearish plastic? that would trap the heat... unbearably so in the summer.
the more time they have to vegetate before flowering the better, for sure ;-) - start popping them now!