Took a photo this morning.
I run a HPS light, humidifier, and fan in my closet
walls are covered with windowshade material so I don't get the walls wet when I spray, plus it reflects the light!
I've been running this for almost 3 years now with no problems.
Today I have in bloom
paph ho chi minh
2 phals
vanda trevor rathbone
2 cattleyas
1 reed stem
in spike I have a dendrobium
& another phal
Last edited by fishmommy; 04-10-2011 at 10:17 AM..
Very nice setup. Do you have have any problems with heat build up using HPS lighting?
I do if the door is closed when the light is on. I try to keep it open during the day and closed at night to let humidity build up.
I also deliberately do not keep cooler-weather species like phrags, unfortunately! I stick to warm-loving species just in case I'm away with the door closed. My cat messes with the plants so the door is closed when I am not here to keep an eye on things.
I have also installed a bathroom type fan in the room to vent nasty air in the summer when it gets too damp. I can run it for heat removal when I am away as well if need be.
I have to give credit to all of you folks living up north and growing under lights. I just don't know if I could do it. I have begonias and generiads under lights and humidity domes and can't keep up with them.
your plants look great and closets are good Ive torn down 2 already put plants in them and tore them up again..they got too hot really fast. In the south texas we dont have much winter and mine did fine. Started getting a little warmer and I have abandoned my closet for more air ,light and less heat..
here was mine its all gone now to the front room
Im going to do something with it since I dont have any clothes anymore..had to make room for plants
What a great idea!! Love the displays and the plants seem to love their home!
Too bad I don't have any spare closets. In the kitties room, the oldest cat has all her stuff in the closet (my little closet kitty), my husband wouldn't give up the walk-in (which is too bad, I could fit a lot of orchids in there!).