Second more annoying con of indoor grow racks is hardening the plants off is more drawn out and annoying than outdoor setup. I work fulltime and use a grow rack and it's basically impossible for me to harden off without losing tons of plants because I am gone all day. I'm throwing the towel in on farming anyways. Been doing it on leased land for the past eight years. Just lost all my fall starts to a hurricane. I'm just done. Will still garden, but market farming is all hype and little profits.
I just found out who u was bro , I gotta green thumb too so watching this is awesome all luv james
Fabulous! Showing some love from Detroit Michigan❤ !
I start them indoors, then move them out to the greenhouse, then start the next warmer-weather batch indoors.
Saves on the hardening off, too.
Can you do a full video on your process of seed starting? Succession planting when seed starting. Indoor set up and greenhouse practices
Second more annoying con of indoor grow racks is hardening the plants off is more drawn out and annoying than outdoor setup. I work fulltime and use a grow rack and it's basically impossible for me to harden off without losing tons of plants because I am gone all day. I'm throwing the towel in on farming anyways. Been doing it on leased land for the past eight years. Just lost all my fall starts to a hurricane. I'm just done. Will still garden, but market farming is all hype and little profits.
could you vent the house's heat into the greenhouse in the winter? That heat goes somewhere.. all houses need airflow.. might help.
Are those led units too close?
No I like to keep them pretty close