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Post by sdeering on Jun 18, 2006 8:57:59 GMT -5
Hi all. As most of you I have recently acquired a bunch of neps. I need to construct a couple of different grow chambers. I have them in a small indoor greenhouse, seed starting flats in the bottom, fan blowing on them, with water in them to raise the RH. Current setup with a few of the new neps on the top row. I’m going to buy another one so I can have high and low land environments. I have a couple of himid.stats that I would like to use with humidifiers to automate the humidity control. Add some lights with timers and this should work, at least till plants outgrow the small greenhouses. By then hopefully there will be a large outdoor one waiting for new arrivals. Does one have to be that picky on different growing conditions between highland and low? I am buying all the different varieties that micro. has fore sale. Does anyone have a similar setup or some ideas? Thanks a bunch. Stephen
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Post by setep on Jun 27, 2006 14:35:57 GMT -5
Real interesting setup - that's actually do-able.
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Post by insectivore on Jun 27, 2006 22:09:28 GMT -5
I have a setup almost identical to yours and I'm growing both high and lowlands in there! see ya
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Post by setep on Jun 28, 2006 10:13:56 GMT -5
I'm curious - How do y'all get light to the various shelves?
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Post by sdeering on Jul 3, 2006 20:12:58 GMT -5
At the moment I have it in front of a 8x15' window it gets a few hours of direct light in the afternoon. STephen
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Post by jimscott on Jul 7, 2006 19:50:57 GMT -5
How about using a planter? This pic doesn't do justice to the way they look now, but it gives you the concept:
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