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lborrill

Another 'enough light' question (sigh)

lborrill
14 years ago

I've been a lurker on this wonderful forum and have learned TONS from all of you. So firstly, I'd like to say thanks for all the great information. Unfortunately, despite the number of threads on this subject, I can't find my exact question:

I'm a long time gardener who is trying starting vegetables from seed this year. I've bought two of the Hydrofarm Jumpstart 2' JSV2 grow lights and have them hovering closely over flats of tomatoes and sweet peppers. My problem is that I'm not certain they're getting enough light despite the claims of this product.

According to the box, these lights produce about 2300 lumens. My light meter is reading at about 300 foot candles right at leaf height (which is only a few inches from the bulb). My peppers seem to be stretching, and my tomatoes look...okay, I guess. I've got the lights set to run about 13 hours a day. They also get a little supplemental light from my shop.

My dilemma is that I could put these flats outside during the day to get more light but then I'm fighting bugs (and wind). Leaving them in my workshop under these lights with a couple screened windows open for air is my preference. But I'm not sure this light setup is giving me enough.

For those of you who understand lumens and foot candles, do you think I'm giving my seedlings enough light? If not, does it help to keep the lights on longer? Or am I stuck having to buy more lights/fight bugs?

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