Thanks guys!!!!! Omar The monitor is the best right!!! It is cheap and its..... acu-rite!!! haha.
I got the T5's at a nearby hydroponics store in Nyack NY called Harvest Moon Hydroponics they have several locations and a website you can order from. they have the 2 ft ones and 4ft ones. I think it will be great what ever you do!!! this was a cheap way. the lights were the only thing i really spent money on.. 107 dollars the lights if you endup ordering from them come with the fastening and cords. you just need a drill to attach them.
the shelf was left over wood. i came up with the foil idea on my own, its has worked out wonderfully! grouping the plants keeps the humidity in a nice range. i will start running my humidifier in a few weeks, you can see it in the second set of photos of the phalaenopsis plant. the cold has arrived in NY so the heat is now on. its a bittersweet thing. it keeps the plants warm but dries the air terribly
A collection into the hundreds and thousands... that would be mint!!!! When i get my own place it will be a much larger collection!!!!!! we are all happily doomed to the same fate! ha! i dont know anyone else outside of the OB whos young and doing this. im sure i will meet one.
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Originally Posted by Vina
Your 'not very much' shelf looks perfect!
Just out of curiosity why there is a toothbrush on the shelf? (picture #2)
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Thank you for the nice comment. The tooth brush i just left there from that morning after brushing i took the shots and forgot to move it. Whoops
The Angraecum Distichum Bloomed yesterday. It smells the shelf up wonderfully! This is its second blooming this year.
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And the Sesquipedale Spike is Elongating!
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