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By DragonflyGuy
Posts:  144
Joined:  Fri Sep 03, 2010 6:24 pm
#169220
I'm having trouble deciding on what kind of grow lights to use for my terrarium. I made my own custom light fixture housing that is 25.5 inches x 11.5 inches x 2.75 inches and fits on top of the terrarium. I bought a couple of cheap 22 inch Utilitech Grow light fixtures from Lowes but I've had both fixtures fail within two months so I'm returning them.

The terrarium sits by a window and the plants receive sunlight from around 12:30pm until 4:30pm - 8:00pm (depending on time of year) so I set the timer to turn the lights on for two 4 hour periods in early morning and late evening. The terrarium is mostly filled with Nepenthes and a few Drosera and with natural sunlight alone, they seem to do alright. The Drosera are a bit on the green side but they do grow.

That being said, I think they could benefit from having some kind of auxiliary light system to help the plants during cloudy winters. So does anyone here have good recommendations that would work for the situation as I have described?

I've had one person suggest using a blue/red LED system.
By Sander
Posts:  1226
Joined:  Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:29 pm
#170451
U could try the red-blue light, or build your own light.

The downside from red-blue lights are that its looks awful, the look black-purple, and it would be quite easy to make your own light especially build for your terrarium.
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