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Someone from this board PM'd me asking for some pictures of how I grow veggies indoors year round.
I grow mine a couple of different ways and under both HID (400W MH and 400W HPS) and floro's (40W tubes).
I grow veggies in soil and in bubblers and each has its benefits and drawbacks.
I had a chance to take some pictures last night of the 10 pot lettus bubbler I setup for the wife about a month ago. It is dead simple to build and grow veggies in, though you do have to watch out for PH drift depending on your nutrients. I currently have them growing in a organic sol'n using a product called Pure Blend which I have used in the past.
So here goes....
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE
Here is a shot showing a top down view of some leaf lettus (grand rapids variety I believe) that we have been picking from for about 3 weeks now. It is a bit sparse in the picture but that is because my wife raided it for a salad before I got a chance to take some pictures.
View of the bubbles
Here is a shot of the roots growing out of the net pots. Notice the oganic tea mix they are grown in. Had I used chemical ferts the roots would nice and white and the nute mix would be clear. Either way the roots in this are nice and healthy.
Here is a shot of the roots suspended in the nute mix
Here is a picture with a toonie for size comparison
and here is a handfull
I will post some more pictures of my HID setup later on...
It is currently being used to grow all my seedlings for spring.
I have some decent sized cabbage growing down there also.
Here is some zuccinni from over the winter
Here are some snap peas I grew on a wire cage that got cut down to make room for the seedlings
I grow mine a couple of different ways and under both HID (400W MH and 400W HPS) and floro's (40W tubes).
I grow veggies in soil and in bubblers and each has its benefits and drawbacks.
I had a chance to take some pictures last night of the 10 pot lettus bubbler I setup for the wife about a month ago. It is dead simple to build and grow veggies in, though you do have to watch out for PH drift depending on your nutrients. I currently have them growing in a organic sol'n using a product called Pure Blend which I have used in the past.
So here goes....
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE

Here is a shot showing a top down view of some leaf lettus (grand rapids variety I believe) that we have been picking from for about 3 weeks now. It is a bit sparse in the picture but that is because my wife raided it for a salad before I got a chance to take some pictures.

View of the bubbles

Here is a shot of the roots growing out of the net pots. Notice the oganic tea mix they are grown in. Had I used chemical ferts the roots would nice and white and the nute mix would be clear. Either way the roots in this are nice and healthy.

Here is a shot of the roots suspended in the nute mix

Here is a picture with a toonie for size comparison

and here is a handfull

I will post some more pictures of my HID setup later on...
It is currently being used to grow all my seedlings for spring.
I have some decent sized cabbage growing down there also.
Here is some zuccinni from over the winter

Here are some snap peas I grew on a wire cage that got cut down to make room for the seedlings

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