My Indoor Vegetable Garden
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@myganesha1 Praxxus55712 shows u how to grow tom inside too.
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Can't you use ones that are made for reptiles? You can get those pretty cheaply and I don't see why you couldn't use one with a UV output less than 10.0.
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@themomentstudio THANKS!
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@themomentstudio thanks!
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very well produced on both ends :)
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@themomentstudio thank you very much!
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did you have to pollinate any of your plants in order to fruit? If so, would you mind me asking how you did it?
gnr1985rock 10 months ago
@gnr1985rock For peppers, using a cotton rod or a small soft brush.
themomentstudio 10 months ago
It seems like too good to be true...you can grow leafy veg inside the house but fruiting veg hard to achieve so far i heard....looks amazing.. please do let me know honestly if u got these results indoors...i did experimented with green leafy stuff they grew fine..people sd u can't grow tom inside ....so i never tried. please reply.. becuz if 1 can i will give it a shot this year...thanks
also how did u do it?
myganesha1 10 months ago
@myganesha1 For fruiting veg, you will need (1) choose the right type specifically for greenhouse and pot; (2) have sufficient light (3) an efficient pollinator (see my comments in other replies)
themomentstudio 10 months ago
@myganesha1 Temperature is also important for fruiting veg. Our greenhouse is heated with low E insulated windows. We also have time-programmed special plant lights to extend the day time in winter.
themomentstudio 10 months ago
@themomentstudio thanks!
WHAT KIND OF LIGHTS DO U USE? I ONLY USED FLUORESCENT LIGHTS SO FAR OTHER ONES ARE EXPENSIVE I HEARD. THANKS FOR REPLY
myganesha1 10 months ago
@myganesha1 Fluorescent Lights should be fine. Put them as close as possible to plants. I use full spectrium plant lights, and I don't think they are worthwhile considering the cost.
themomentstudio 9 months ago