09 Mar 2008 03:50:23 | Kirk Gordon
Technically, grow chambers are not classified as a hydroponics
growing technique. It's actually a housing or a container for
the hydroponics system, accessories and lighting fixture.
Grow chambers are perfect for the home grower because the system
is enclosed, putting everything in one container and out of
view. Of course, keeping your grow space nice and neat is only
one of the many benefits a grow chamber offers.
Some systems are approximately the size of a refrigerator
allowing you to grow your plants in one side of the chamber and
mother plant with clones in the other. Grow chambers varies in
size. The Phototron, for example, is much smaller than the
PowerGrow system. Phototron lights illuminate plants from the
side because they are placed vertically in the cube. Placing
light vertically illuminate the whole plant without lost of
lumens on the lower section of plants.
Most systems are built with a reflective interior to efficiently
distribute light and increase the amount of lumens reaching the
plants, resulting in a higher yield. Some systems are build with
Foylon reflective interior to maximize luminescence to 99% light
reflectivity.
A Co2 tank may be added to increase Carbon dioxide. If you paid
attention in biology, you should know that plants intake Co2 and
release oxygen. The system usually comes with built in
ventilation for removing stale air and prevent heat build up.
Some systems use VHO (Very High Output) fluorescent bulbs which
does not generate as much heat as HID's or HPS lamps, but still
offer a high lumen output. Using cool burning lamps allow you to
place the plants closer to the lights for maximum intensity
without burning tender foliage.
Benefits of using a grow chamber 1. Self-contained 2.
Energy efficient 3. Ventilation 4. Reflective interior
maximizing light intensity and illumination 5. * Co2 6. Grow
continuously (replace harvested plants with clones) 7. Eliminate
odors 8. Humidity control
Additional notes: Overall grow chambers are an effective
and efficient way to grow plants in a small self-contained area
of your home. However, it's not recommended for people growing
tall plants. Because the grow area is constricted to a specific
height, plants that exceed the height of the system will
possibly burn on the lamp, bend and block other plants from
receiving light.
* Optional accessory add-ons
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