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Light Support Kit for Propagators



If you already have a Propagator and would like to add lights to it then you will need to purchase this Light Support Kit. Each kit includes a set of four of supports - enough to mount a pair of Sunblaster LED Grow Lights on the lid of your propagator. Each bracket is specially designed to slide onto the Sunblaster LED Grow Light, this in turn is secured to the lid of your propagator with the sucker provided.
Adding lights to your propagator means that your plants will benefit from increased light levels and grow faster and much healthier. 
Original price £8.99 - Original price £8.99
Original price
£8.99
£8.99 - £8.99
Current price £8.99
SKU GSVPLS
Made from clear acrylic, each specially shaped bracket is held in place on the cover of your Vitopod using the suckers provided. Once in place these brackets will be approximately 2½in (7cm) higher than your Vitopod Cover, keeping any grow lights the optimum distance from your plants for healthy growth. When you want to add to the height of your Vitopod simply move the brackets accordingly.

Please note: this support kit does not come with the Sunblaster lights.
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Top Tips For Lighting

Seedlings and young plants will benefit from 12-16 hours of light per day, so the aim of using artificial lighting is to enable you to achieve this, no matter what the time of year or what natural light is available.

In Spring you can extend the lighting period for your plants by switching on the lights for one to two hours before sunrise and leave on for one to two hours after sunset. To make this easy use a timer so you can automate this watering cycle every day. Don't be tempted to supply light all day - plants will still need a period of dark time for healthy growth.

On overcast or cloudy days you might need to leave your lights on for longer to achieve the full 12-16 hours of good lighting. In contrast, on sunny days you might find you don't need to your lights at all. 

Click here to see instructions for the light support kit.