Fast Plants need specific
light requirements to grow successfully.
Once the plants have
emerged from the soil, 24-hour continuous fluorescent light is a critical
component for growing Fast Plants successfully. Over the last 25 years,
Fast Plants have been bred under high intensity fluorescent light. Fast
Plants will not grow well in windowsill or under other low light
conditions. Several lighting options have been developed for using Fast
Plants in the classroom and laboratory.
The
Light Bank
The
Solar Circle Light
Plant
Light House
For more detailed
information about measuring the quantity of light and the spectrum of
light for plants, see The
Physical Environment
in Understanding the Environment
Light
Bank System

The light bank system is
most appropriate for growing large numbers of plants. The light bank uses
only 4.5 X 2.5 feet of space, which will accommodate several large
classroom experiments. The light bank consists of 6 or more 4-foot
fluorescent bulbs side by side. The most common bulb used is a 40-watt
Cool White Deluxe™, but other 4-foot bulbs such as a 34-watt or a 40-watt
Cool White™ are also acceptable for growing Fast Plants.
Building your own light bank
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Assembling
a wooden stand (33K PDF file)
Assembling
a PVC light stand (33KPDF file)
Assembling
a Light Bank (33K PDF file)
Purchasing Light Banks
Carolina Biological
Supply Company supplies a Plant Light Bank System Kit which includes a
bank of six 4-foot fluorescent light fixtures, a rack for suspending the
light bank, a 9-foot extension cord, all hardware for assembly, and
complete instructions. Fluorescent bulbs are not included. Product
#FP15-8998 Plant Light Bank System
The
Solar Circle Plant Light

The Solar Circle Plant
Light is sturdy, safe (UL approved), and easy to assemble and disassmble
for compact storage. The height of the bulb and reflector unit is simple
for even young children to adjust. Its ease of use makes it ideal for
individual science projects.
This compact fluorescent
light systems accommodates up to 64 plants in quads or eight 20 oz. bottle
systems, or any other plants up to 27 inches tall. The light requires only
16 square inches of lab or table space, stands 31 inches tall, and uses a
special 30-watt compact fluorescent ring bulb (included) for required
high-light intensity.
Since the circle light
provides energy from only a single bulb, it is particularly important to
grow the plants within the cylinder of space defined by adequate
irradiance.
Reflectors made from
aluminum foil or reflective mylar (available from fabric or stationery
stores) greatly increase the irradiance reaching the plants, particularly
those around the edges of the lamps, and contribute to uniform lighting.
The Solar Circle Plant
Light is available from Carolina Biological Supply Company. Product
# FP-15-8995 Solar Circle Plant Light
Plant
Light House

The Plant Light House is a
low-cost alternative for growing Fast Plants and other plants. It is ideal
for small classroom experiments or group projects, and is designed so
students and teachers can build their own.
Materials
- One empty "copy
paper" box, (e.g., Xerox)
- Aluminum foil
(approximately 10-15 feet)
- Electrical cord with
socket
- Plastic plate or lid
(5-10 inches in diameter)
- Glue stick
- Clear tape
- Scissors
- 30-watt fluorescent
circle light (Lights of America™) OR a 39-watt fluorescent circle
light (GETµ)
Construction
- Cut a 1-inch hole in the
center of a plastic plate or lid and trim off edges to make
approximately a 4-5 inch disk with a center hole.
- Cut several 4 X 14-cm
ventilation slots in top, upper sides and back of box as shown.
- Cut a 1-inch diameter
hole in the center of box.
- Apply glue stick to the
each inner surface of the box and paste in aluminum foil to cover
entire surface. Use tape to reinforce corners and edges.
- Insert light fixture
base through hole in top and through plastic plate from the inside of
the box. Secure fixture by attaching socket from the outside of the
box.
- Tape an aluminum foil or
reflective full-length mylar curtain to the top front edge of box. Let
curtain hang down in front
- Strengthen curtain edges
with tape.
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