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LED Gardening, End of week three

Category: Indoor Lighting With LEDs | Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:54 pm

The photos below speak for themselves. Bush beans are nearly 6" tall, tomato plants are bigger than the ones almost twice their age that I started using my traditional method (carry them out to the sunroom every day for sun exposure, into the house at night to stay warm). No wonder I have to start my tomatoes and peppers in January!

I've moved some plants to larger pots -- the 4 tomatoes, broccoli, mustard, space saver spinach and swiss chard. I'm curious of the grid light will be able to light all of these plants!








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Frank wrote on Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:04 am:


Wow, amazing results Deb! Are you converted?




 

Farmer Deb wrote on Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:13 pm:


Absolutely Frank! I will never give up gardening outdoors when I can, but these grow lights give me the opportunity to garden indoors as well. Not only for starting seeds, but growing vegetables throughout the winter. I'm already thinking about adding another light -- maybe next fall!





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