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![]() Yes, I do. I like bananas. A lot. My reef aquarium recently cracked and flooded and I had to tear i down, so the next logical step for me is to grow a couple musa dwarf cavendish in its place. Just got them today. Going to set up a warm mist humidifier and 2x LED grow lights once I get the spectrum nailed down. Going for the gold here. I want fruit. And lots of it.
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![]() I like bananas too! Welcome to the forum.
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![]() Hello, Welcome & Happy Growing.. :v)
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The T5 needs to be practically touching the plant to produce the usable energy that a Cree LED system can produce on the ceiling. If you want a 4 foot spread, you need to use probably a 10 bulb system at 4 feet above the plant and PAR will drop. All of this is probably overkill for tropical plants, and you would probably not use that many bulbs, but I am using these comparisons to illustrate just how superior LEDs are. A 120W fixture running brandname (Cree, Luxon, Bridgelux) 3W LEDS at 700ma dialed down 50% with no optics is comparable to a T5 system with separate reflectors easy. The LED system doesn't even need to try. You also don't have to replace $20 bulbs every 8 months or worry about heat as much. The sunblaze isn't even that good if we want to compare T5 to LED. If I was to compare a T5 fixture to HP LEDs I would use an ATI since it has a 98% efficient reflector and much better cooling. I am not sure where you are getting this "not intense enough" opinion from, but LEDs are vastly superior to any lighting on the market. My 2 cents. Nice to meet another lighting aficionado ![]() Last edited by banidles : 10-04-2014 at 09:49 PM. |
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![]() If you can get 50 to 75 W/sq.ft with a color temperature of 6400 to 6500 Kelvin for less cost of ownership then go for it!
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![]() Just so you know, dwarf cavendish can get to 6+ feet tall of pseudostem (not counting height of leaves). Super dwarf cavendish might be a better candidate for indoors as it will only get 3-4' of pseudostem.
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![]() Sorry to hear about your tank, but welcome to the jungle those bananas should have more than enough light with those LED's.
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![]() please post pics after you set everything up!
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