Hi everyone. I have been looking online and found the "garland grow light garden" on amazon for £70.
I am wanting to use it next year to raise seedling such as tomatoes and mainly chillis early on.
Has anyone had any experience with this item?
here is the link https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0038NDWME/?coliid=I2LQTC1TL6Z8OD&colid=1G4JAKAKQSWA1&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it .
any help would be greatly appreciated! also I don't have room for a "proper" set up like a grow tent! cheers
Hi Ya, I'm interested as well. The reports I have seen all point to a good product. I did a search and the amazon one is quite pricey. I looked at Waitrose Garden and it's on offer there for £55 and £6.93 for next day delivery which I thought was good. Look forward to any further advice.
You could do it for a great deal less by just buying the grow light unit. Such as this... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Toplanet-Indoor-Hydroponic-Vegetable-Flowers/dp/B01MCTGR55/ref=sr_1_30?s=outdoors&ie=UTF8&qid=1538559884&sr=1-30&keywords=grow+lights
I used to have to get plants out of season for garden shows. I only ever used bubble wrap for draught proofing and the strip light came on a couple of hours early with a timer, sometimes if it was really cold an ordinary light bulb in a clay pot warmed the area up a bit. Mini micro climates work well with stuff you can knock up with household bits and pieces. I think some of these companies are laughing all the way to the bank.
I'm with you Ace this is my set up:
http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Content/G/Greenhouse%20heating/GH%20Heating.htm
Quote from: lezelle on October 03, 2018, 09:20:18
Hi Ya, I'm interested as well. The reports I have seen all point to a good product. I did a search and the amazon one is quite pricey. I looked at Waitrose Garden and it's on offer there for £55 and £6.93 for next day delivery which I thought was good. Look forward to any further advice.
That's the micro version. the one on amazon is the full sized version. I'm waiting something to sit on a worktop and not be too obvious. the LED growlights need a tent really so that's out of the question.
i think I'll give it a go nearer Christmas and see how i get on. I'll report back on how it goes!
Hi Ya. Ok with you Danno. I had a closer look. Am I to take it you have gone for said item then? I am considering it as I have a voucher for amazon so it will be even cheaper. Good luck
Quote from: lezelle on October 04, 2018, 10:15:17
Hi Ya. Ok with you Danno. I had a closer look. Am I to take it you have gone for said item then? I am considering it as I have a voucher for amazon so it will be even cheaper. Good luck
i will be buying it closer to Christmas to help with starting my chillis and peppers. if you buy it sooner than me then please keep me updated! cheers
I recently have purchased and installed this:
https://www.lightinthebox.com/en/p/100w-led-grow-lights-1365-smd-3528-5292-6300-lm-red-blue-waterproof-ac85-265-v-1-pcs_p5542245.html?prm=1.3.6.0
delivered within 5 days.
It is a 120deg reflector and centrally hung in 8x6 greenhouse @ 1850mm above path, easily illuminates the whole area at 800mm above floor
Together with :
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wall-Mounted-Photocell-Timer-amp-Light-Controller-White-STANLEY-/362369464383?hash=item545ee7383f
it will enable varying length 'extra days' for those early weeks and once switched on ,needs no day-to-day attendance .Fully automatic ,on at dusk(set at 300lux but variable), off at dawn,or for a period you can set internally. I have set mine to give 14hours of ' daylight' daily initially.
No actual use yet but tested and seems good. Has the advantage of only reflecting down so little stray light to annoy neighbours etc, just a pretty 'pink' glow within. Will report results after a test batch with control.