Growing food with Invisible Sun LED
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Really looking to how these next lot do. This is something I really want to do myself indoors.
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Harvested just under 400 radishes in total.
Next up we are doing a medley of carrots, radishes, lettuce, coriander and tomatoes
Pics to follow soon.
Next up we are doing a medley of carrots, radishes, lettuce, coriander and tomatoes
Pics to follow soon.
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sosweet! thanks for sharing!!
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Bloody good result that @Invisible Sun. I want to do something in the kitchen using the new veg lights you do in the new year.
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Wlupd be good to see onions and garlic, chilli's are something I am growing on thr window sill from Jan but I'd love to fix a bar light under my kitchen cupboards and grow them along that. Low profile fixings would be needed for aesthetics in a "working" home kitchen.
I already have 3 low watt full spectrum leds keeping @Point 5 mini jungle going so upgrading to a strip type light would be cool. Pic is the type of light I'm currently using under the kitchen cupboards, would love to see you guys produce something that could replace them and get much better indoor growing going
I already have 3 low watt full spectrum leds keeping @Point 5 mini jungle going so upgrading to a strip type light would be cool. Pic is the type of light I'm currently using under the kitchen cupboards, would love to see you guys produce something that could replace them and get much better indoor growing going
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No Current Grow on, Point5 has the tent and is doing her lovely thing.
No Current Grow on, Point5 has the tent and is doing her lovely thing.
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that plant is in recovery before anyone comments on the colour lol
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Whoever said the best things in life are free blatantly grew their own pot
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wow this is really inspiring,especially for the vegetarian!...def something i'm looking to do this coming year,thanks for sharing bud
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