Re: do it yourself 'grow' lights


I have used shop lights (4 foot) with one "cool" and one "warm" tube in
each rigged with cord on a pulley system for raising and lowering the
lights to accommodate the increasing heights of seedlings.  This system is
inexpensive and effective, especially when plugged into a timer for
automatic operation.

H. Michael Simmons
Bloomington Parks and Recreation
Bloomington, IN

> anyone have simple designs for inexpensive 'grow' lights; not for
> hydroponics; for seed starting.  something simple for use in a classroom
> on  top of a
> table.
> thanks!
> judy tiger, washington dc
>
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