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Mushroom-Hut Shop: Substrate Mix

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InvisibleBulldogg757
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Transparent or opaque container for SGFC?
    #16213486 - 05/11/12 03:13 AM (11 years, 9 months ago)

Im going to use a 58qt container for my SGFC and I have 2 different ideas on how to set it up. Im going to use a fluorescent bulb in one of those clip on work light holders. I can either get a clear container and let the light shine into the closed container. Or, I can get an opaque container and cut a hole in the lid to rest the dish of the work light on and let it shine down into it. I think I would prefer the second way because it would keep the light enclosed so that I wouldn’t have to see the light all day. Is there any reason one way would be better than the other? Thanks


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Re: Transparent or opaque container for SGFC? [Re: Bulldogg757]
    #16213525 - 05/11/12 03:31 AM (11 years, 9 months ago)

SGFC is Shotgun FC, yeah? Forgive me, I've been out of the loop for almost two years.

Anyway, if I was right, clear really is the way to go. The 12/12 light cycle works fine and these things need a little light. You could do simply clear lids if you wanted to restrict the light but I don't think that's absolutely necessary.


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Re: Transparent or opaque container for SGFC? [Re: Mik]
    #16213990 - 05/11/12 07:05 AM (11 years, 9 months ago)

Use clear tubs.  Place the light very close to one side and above the fruiting chamber.  The light should be within a few inches of the terrarium, but not inside unless you're using waterproof LEDs.
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