photo 12:
Pic of the lamp lighting the room. 1,000 watt super-blue metal halide (I went with a bluer spectrum so I could stand being around it. HPS is such an ugly light) powered by a nice ballast that I got as a demo (hasn't been released on the market, yet). The ballast weighs 6 pounds and runs completely cool.. also has 4 dimming modes down to 60% power, making the 1,000 watt lamp a 600. I run it on 1,000, though. Really nice ballast; crazy technology. Lamp is exhausted though the window and fresh air is pulled in from a window in a connecting room.
I use black trays with plastic egg-shell grids lining the bottom as humidity trays. All the trays together hold about 3 gallons of standing water, which evaporates every 30 hours, or so. Also, a small humidifier running on high at all times. When temps are under 80 (which they will be now that this HOT summer is ending) the humidity sits at 60%+. Usually around 70%. Outside of the room humidity is 30% or lower year-round so it's a battle to keep it up while bringing it lots of fresh air.
Room has a couple oscillating fans that click on with the light in the morning. Room also receives supplemental light from large north and east windows.
I water with a 1-gallon pump sprayer. De-chlorinated water. Alternate waterings with MSU fert., liquid kelp, and fresh water.
I make (and sell at a local garden supply) an orchid mix composed of bark, coco chips, perlite, and charcoal. Some plants (phals and paphs) get sphag mixed in. Catts and dendros I often mix in hydroton for faster drainage.
Thanks for reading!
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