Hi Everyone,
After writing many drafts of the problem and the solution I have in mind, I thought a doodle would actually say it most effectively, so here goes.
This problem is probably faced by a large number of people growing plants in the urban space:
The solution:
Why am I calling it an Orchidarium project?
Even though the main change is to be as a result of lighting, I will need to automate everything, Lights, fans, humidifier, watering.
Regards,
Seshadri
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I began the project with my biggest problem: light.
I have three distinct groups:
1. Phalaenopsis and Paphiopedilums
2. Cattleyas, dendrobiums and (wishful thinking-vandas)
3. Species collection (needing high light and a rest period, and which grow in a very naturally disorganized manner)
All three groups need a similar kind of arrangement:
Taller growing plants/lower light plants at the bottom on tiers, and the grill on top populated with mounts/hanging pots.
For example, in window 1, the paphs would be on pots on tiers at the bottom, and the phals would be hung on the grill.
This means that I need to buy/design/make a light that can sit on the top, but has the strength to reach the plants at the bottom, has to be cheap, and doesn't inflate my power bill!
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In Mumbai, the weather is hot, then wet, then hot again, barring a couple of months nov-dec, when it gets cool enough to not need air-conditioning.
So now my lights need to be cheap, bright, efficient, and cool. that pretty much narrowed my choices down to LED lights.
To that end, after a lot of reading(mostly here), I ordered these lights from aliexpress,
1pcs Hydroponice AC 220V 20w 30w 50w led grow chip full spectrum 380nm 840nm for indoor led grow light-in LED Grow Lights from Lights & Lighting on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Group
and posted an enquiry here:
Why LEDs make bad plant lights (facts + pics!)
The update is, @Naoki, you were right, that fan is sufficient for the light. The first fan I tried with was faulty.
When I tried it again yesterday, it stayed cool, even after 3hrs, so the cooling for these leds is now resolved.
Now I will be creating an array, and measure the light output vs power consumption.
Regards,
Seshadri