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Old 11-03-2012, 07:09 PM
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even so, if you got a more efficient reflector, you would be able to boost your light levels
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Old 11-03-2012, 07:19 PM
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Looks good Bob! Those shelves are working great for you!


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look at where they are hanging ... see that white shelf above them painted flat white ... I do believe that is a basic reflector .. then look at the wall behind em ...yep another reflector ... lol but it is kind of hard to see the wall and the shelf with all that light
There is a reason light fixtures come with reflectors, and not instructions to paint your wall white.
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Bob, you could make a tray with plywood if you are handy a little bit (it's pretty simple). I water-proofed it with Kool Seal Elastomeric Roof Coating and I used silicone caulk for the edge. I got this paint from Walmart, and some people uses this paint to make plywood aquariums. As a double assurance, I put 3 cheap plastic trays you can get from nursery inside of the plywood tray. I also attached a drain plug, so if water keep accumulating, I can drain it via a hose.

I agree with Bob and Drew. Efficient reflector is a major part of lighting. One reason skinnier T5 is great is that you can design a more efficient reflector than T12.
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Old 11-03-2012, 08:39 PM
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you go for effiecient Ill keep growing orchids like I do and blooming them all winter with out adding extra cost to what works just fine... I never said that reflectors dont work or help I said I have enopugh white surfaces close enough to do the job and everyone is assuming somehow I said reflectors are ineffiecient or some such thing ..... I did not what I said is my set up works great as is and that the flat white shelf above them and the wall behind them is enough ...sheese you assume that I need more light concentrated in a area that does not need it and that I should collect the light that is getting to the rest of the room for other plants just so that I would have to add lights to provide what is already getting to them the way I have it because reflectors are awesome you should try em

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John, none of us are criticizing or we don't mean to offend you. Sure, if it works for you that's great. Some of us try to get maximum value/growth out of a given cost. Once we start to increase the number of orchids, the cost of electricity isn't trivial for some of us.
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Old 11-03-2012, 11:55 PM
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Bob, you could make a tray with plywood if you are handy a little bit (it's pretty simple). I water-proofed it with Kool Seal Elastomeric Roof Coating and I used silicone caulk for the edge. I got this paint from Walmart, and some people uses this paint to make plywood aquariums. As a double assurance, I put 3 cheap plastic trays you can get from nursery inside of the plywood tray. I also attached a drain plug, so if water keep accumulating, I can drain it via a hose.

I agree with Bob and Drew. Efficient reflector is a major part of lighting. One reason skinnier T5 is great is that you can design a more efficient reflector than T12.
i think ill take the easy route and get some
under the bed" storage bins. and egg-crate on top of it, simple as that. although adding a drain would be nice...

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John, none of us are criticizing or we don't mean to offend you. Sure, if it works for you that's great. Some of us try to get maximum value/growth out of a given cost. Once we start to increase the number of orchids, the cost of electricity isn't trivial for some of us.
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