pathfinder05
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Hi there,
Due to the nasty weather where I live I am turning my spare room at home into an indoor greenhouse, the room is 2.5m x 3m. Obviously I will be providing all the lighting.
I know space and using the available light will be top priorities so I will have crops on tables in the middle of the room and vertical systems around the walls.
All growing will be hydroponic.
As I see it there are four main options -
The crops I will be growing will be: spinach, Swiss chard, watercress, bok choi (spelling*), one type of tomato, cucumber, aubergine, courgette (can you image those last three in a bubbler bucket each and some good lighting ... they'd take over the room!) and strawberries.
Also ... something got me wondering about length of light/darkness for each plant, considering they are all in one room.
I'd love some feedback as my Swiss chard, spinach, watercress and bok choi have sprouted already.
Thanks.
(I know this is all going to be quite expensive with regards to the electricity bill ... not to worry, I am making a wind turbine as well)
Due to the nasty weather where I live I am turning my spare room at home into an indoor greenhouse, the room is 2.5m x 3m. Obviously I will be providing all the lighting.
I know space and using the available light will be top priorities so I will have crops on tables in the middle of the room and vertical systems around the walls.
All growing will be hydroponic.
As I see it there are four main options -
- hang large wattage HPS/MH bulbs from the ceiling to create an even spread of light around the room.
- have lower wattage HPS/MH bulbs with reflectors using a more 'aimed' approach.
- hang loads of CFLs at various levels around the room.
- use CFLs, probably tubes in a reflector unit, and have them aimed.
The crops I will be growing will be: spinach, Swiss chard, watercress, bok choi (spelling*), one type of tomato, cucumber, aubergine, courgette (can you image those last three in a bubbler bucket each and some good lighting ... they'd take over the room!) and strawberries.
Also ... something got me wondering about length of light/darkness for each plant, considering they are all in one room.
I'd love some feedback as my Swiss chard, spinach, watercress and bok choi have sprouted already.
Thanks.
(I know this is all going to be quite expensive with regards to the electricity bill ... not to worry, I am making a wind turbine as well)