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Have you tried growing jazz cabbage under those lights yet?
Ive been trying to find a guide for what LED’s to buy for an herb garden and somehow nobody has a straightforward answer /:
How did u build this setup? Ty
So what lights are these?
what is the lighting
2:10 and finally gets to the point
Awesome!
Would u plz forward info on ur grow lights..model # etc..thx
How long did it take to get to that point from seed?
will i be able to do this on my window sill without led lights also in smaller quantity?
lights used?
How did you make this???
Where do we order lights to start.
What temperatures do you grow at?
Hey great video, I'm wondering if you guys are feeding the plants with nutrients in the water or using dry amendments, or just letting it go with nothing through the lifecycle of the greens?
How far away from the plants should your lights be? I read 4”, but yours are much further.
It's gonna "romaine" in its same old bed
Can’t you just make it simple you ducking nerd
Hi, great video. Thanks for getting into the nitty-gritty. What lumen per foot is your lighting and what brand do you use?
I’ve been satisfied
You sell your greens? Do you need a license? Also live in Michigan.
I imagine the food is still very nutritious as long as you have good organic soil. Fun that you can grow enough greens inside a small bed, and no bugs to worry about eating them. Cool setup
Hello Luke, just curious what kind of lights you used to make this video. Were they flourecent by any chance. Thirty dollars seems a fair bit considering LED lights are out now that use one hundred watt. Mine don't need to be set past forty on the dimmer so I calculated three of them would use about $58 per quarter year should it be set to fifty watt.
I would love to know what kind of lights you are using…. and possibly a link where to buy them
why do the lights cost so much to run? are they not 100 watt or like50 watt?
and question about why not use growing shelves and vertically grow the lettuce for more lettuce for the space
I am always confused about brightness level… How much light is too much and how much is too little? How to figure out without any special equipment?
what is this light
Hello, How do water your bed?