Showing posts with label Systems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Systems. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2011

iPower 400 Watt Electronic Digital Dimmable HPS MH Grow Light System with Wing Reflector for Hydroponic set up. 400w ballast, HPS and MH bulbs, 19'' Wing Reflector and 1 pair of yoyo. No timer included. Comparable to Hydrofarm and Sun Light Systems

!±8± iPower 400 Watt Electronic Digital Dimmable HPS MH Grow Light System with Wing Reflector for Hydroponic set up. 400w ballast, HPS and MH bulbs, 19'' Wing Reflector and 1 pair of yoyo. No timer included. Comparable to Hydrofarm and Sun Light Systems


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From seeding to flowering, iPower Grow Light has your plant covered with all the light it will ever need. HID provides the most lumen per dollar, which means the most yields for your investment. This kit eliminates the need for mixing incandescent with fluorescent, or additional LEDs that provide little gains at 2 to 3 times the cost. The balanced spectrum set of lights will not only be well-absorbed by plant's chlorophylls, but also promotes healthy chlorophyll production, and regulates plant life cycle.

Package Includes:
1x 400W Dimmable electronic ballast(shape & color may vary)
1x 400W HPS bulb
1x 400W MH bulb
19" Wing Reflector
Pair of yo-yo hangers

Below are description for each of the components

Electronic Dimmable Digital Ballast
* 120/240 V supported
* Automatic Convertible: HPS & MH bulbs
* Adjustable power settings: 50%, 75%, and 100%
* Standard hydroponic "S" plug
* 1x Heavy duty power cord (a value FREE from us)
* Open & Short Circuit Protection
* Ignition Failure Protection
* End-of-Bulb-Life Protection

High Pressure Sodium Bulb
* Maximum power: 400w
* Color temperature (K): 2,100
* Expected Life Span (Hr): 24,000

Metal Halide Bulb
* Maximum power: 400w
* Color temp (K): 6,400
* Expected Life Span (Hr): 15,000

19" Aluminum Wing Reflector
* Dimensions (L x W): 18.5" x 18.5"
* Air-cooled
* Socket material: ceramic
* Socket type: mogul (E39)
* Heavy duty 15' lamp cord
* Standard hydroponics S-plug
* Adjustable angle up to 180 degrees
* Install Space Requirement (L x W x H): 21.25" x 18.5 " x 4.75"

Adjustable Yo-Yo Hangars
* Eyebolts for hanging the reflector
* Up to 22 lbs weight load capacity per pair
* Maximum Extension Length: 33 1/2"

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Get Set For Winter With Complete Hydroponic Systems For Growing Plants Indoors

!±8± Get Set For Winter With Complete Hydroponic Systems For Growing Plants Indoors

If you are excited to try growing flowers, fruits and vegetables indoors this winter, but you do not know exactly how to start, you may want to look into complete hydroponic systems for use indoors. Hydroponic systems use no messy soil for growing plants, but instead the plants are grown in a soilless growing medium. The "hydro-" part of hydroponic systems comes from the fact that the plant roots get exposed to water through the use of plant nutrient, which is plant food that is dissolved in water to form a solution. The plant roots might get dipped into or sprayed with plant nutrient solution, depending upon the specific type of hydroponic systems you use, or the corollary growing method known as the aeroponic system.

An ebb and flow hydroponic system is a popular method of indoor gardening because it is easy to use. The parts that you will use with an ebb and flow hydroponic system include the basics of a reservoir, a tray and a pump. The reservoir is a deep pan in which plant nutrient solution is placed. The tray goes above the reservoir, and is used to hold the crowns of the plants out of direct contact with the nutrient solution, but also has holes in the tray so that the roots will dangle down and be exposed to the solution. How the solution gets to the roots is through the use of the pump, which helps to raise the nutrient solution level up to the tray above at regular intervals, and then the nutrient solution flows out of the holes in the bottom of the tray back into the reservoir to be reused. You can grow lettuce, strawberries, tomatoes or many other different types of plants using an ebb and flow system.

A hydroponic drip system is another method of growing plants used by indoor gardeners. Instead of the nutrient solution flooding a tray, the solution is dripped onto the plant roots in the hydroponic drip system. The hydroponic drip system may be utilized so that individual pots can be self-watering, or you can set up a drip system so that several small plants or one large plant can be accommodated by the setup.

An aeroponic system has plants that hang in the air, suspended by nets beneath their crowns. A misting system sprays the roots periodically with plant nutrient solution in the aeroponic system. Plants grow very rapidly because of the superior exposure of the roots to oxygen in this method.

You can find these and other complete hydroponic systems from online discount indoor gardening suppliers.


Get Set For Winter With Complete Hydroponic Systems For Growing Plants Indoors

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