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Growing food with Invisible Sun LED
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Looks cool. You could use a few of our new ISH72-C lights to get a better spread, linked off one driver and attached in rows. Would be goodHmr81 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:13 pmWlupd 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
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Id be interested to see that ligjt buddy, could be an interesting experiment, total length I'd need is about about 220cm . That would be the full length of under the space I'm thinking of.Invisible Sun wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:37 pmLooks cool. You could use a few of our new ISH72-C lights to get a better spread, linked off one driver and attached in rows. Would be goodHmr81 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:13 pmWlupd 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
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120w across that whole space would do the job.Hmr81 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:40 pmId be interested to see that ligjt buddy, could be an interesting experiment, total length I'd need is about about 220cm . That would be the full length of under the space I'm thinking of.Invisible Sun wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:37 pmLooks cool. You could use a few of our new ISH72-C lights to get a better spread, linked off one driver and attached in rows. Would be goodHmr81 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:13 pmWlupd 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
That's four of these running at 30w each
That's exactly what we are using to cover 2.6m x 0.60m shelves. 4 x 30w strips per shelf
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Thank you. Stay tuned sée what we do next.bimblebrains wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:22 pmwow 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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Aren't there warehouses in places around the world already cultivating things like salad...? That is what I remember last. Maybe for high end market, high star restaurants.
I can see outdoor supplemental lighting, that is IP rated from moisture , so it could be used inside a poly tunnel for instance?
I can see outdoor supplemental lighting, that is IP rated from moisture , so it could be used inside a poly tunnel for instance?
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There's at least one in London, using WWII bomb shelters.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:38 pmAren't there warehouses in places around the world already cultivating things like salad...? That is what I remember last. Maybe for high end market, high star restaurants.
I can see outdoor supplemental lighting, that is IP rated from moisture , so it could be used inside a poly tunnel for instance?
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Re: Growing food with Invisible Sun LED
Very interesting I have thought about this on many occasions, definitely going to follow the progress, what light cycle are you using?
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