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shelovesplants · 7 months
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The bulb burned out for indicas heat lamp🦎 its coming tmwr.. so I improvised and put some grow lights up for the time being lol. So she can get some light on this dreary day🌧
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ecoamerica · 15 days
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ainawgsd · 1 year
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Guess who got mini grow lights for Christmas!
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xj4cks · 1 year
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💡🗼
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i wonder what are they growing here
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Put in some new grow lights for the very chaotic plant table!!
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Also bonus frog: meet Gilbert. He guards the plants :)
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woodsfae · 6 months
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October sailed from a languidly hot autumn into a sub-freezing, snowy last fortnight. And now on this, the first day of November, there was an inversion and thick frost.
Now every evening I daydream about showering in the morning with my diy sunshine lamp clipped to the curtain rod. Warm, sunshine showers bear me through the cold, dark winters.
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urban-paradise · 2 years
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Finally doing my full Gardyn review!
Here she is in her full glory:
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So, at this point we had multiple types of lettuce, Swiss Chard, Tatsoi, Tomatoes, Thyme, Basil, Cilantro, Arugula and Mustard. It provided enough greens to have salad as a main course for dinner for three nights a week! Being indoors and soilless there were no pesticides used at any point. I would cut the leaves off as I made dinner, doesn’t get any fresher!
What is a Gardyn?
Gardyn is a fully automated, all in one, hydroponic gardening unit.
It starts with the base. The bottom of the unit is a tank which holds up to 6 gallons of water.
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This does mean the unit is pretty heavy when it’s full, but if you’re strong or have two people it’s not too bad to move. When you receive it it is empty, so the initial set up is not too bad. Some people online do make rolling carts for them that are very nice if you struggle to move that much weight! It is a neutral color so it goes pretty nicely anywhere. I actually think it makes a nice decorative piece, especially when it is full! It also has enough space on top, maybe not if your unit is totally full, for your other seedlings/propagations!
After the base we have the lid. This is made of wood, so it looks pretty nice.
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Underneath is where the pump and the drains for each tower is located. It has a small opening for refills, which I do about once or twice a week depending on how hot it is.
The columns screw into the lids. These were one of the worst parts of set up honestly. They have a rubber tube holding them together so I do recommend grabbing someone to help, maybe it was just me! Each section unscrews individually for cleaning and it holds and total of 32 plants if you use each space!
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There is a bar across the back to provide support, which does have a wall mount. If you have kids or curious pets I would recommend mounting it to the wall.
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In front of the columns are the lights. There are one on each side and they are labeled which side is which. This is one of the tougher things to set up with this unit.
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It is incredibly bright. It does not bother me at all, I have grow lights everywhere, but it might be an issue if it’s near a place you relax.
The lights do have camera built into them. These sync with the app, where the AI can help diagnose issues and provide a time lapse of growth. This made me a bit nervous at first but the are stationary and if up against the wall that is all it will see. More on all of that below!
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Here is what she looks like know. As someone with heavy depression it is nice how automatic she is. Lot of the greens survived until they bolted and we let them die naturally. If you have compost it would make a great addition. Even with little to no maintenance for a few weeks she is still blooming!
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Pros
Fresh, organic produce ready at a moments notice
The ability to grow flowers as well/instead of you prefer
Soilless, which helps prevent a lot of pests
Helps freshen air indoors
Built in lights means it can go anywhere
Cons
Deep cleans recommended every six months can be intense
Plants are still susceptible to a few pests, specifically spider mites
The light is very bright
Sometimes the App just does not do what you want it to
The initial price is pretty high
Accessories from Gardyn can be expensive and come with so few
Now, the most controversial thing about this unit is the App/membership. I will start by saying, you can 100% not use the membership at all. You can purchase any accessories outside of it and find pretty much anything outside of their store that you would need if you can get creative.
The app and and internet connection however is required. This is how the unit syncs to the time and you set the light/watering schedule. So without both an internet connection and working smart phone this isn’t really a good option
Despite the fact you do not need a membership, I do love and recommend it. Currently the membership is $40 pre month. This gives you a lot more options in the app, but you also get credits which allow for up to 10 seed cubes with free shipping every month. That basically pays for it alone!
All in all, if you can afford it and are looking for something like this, I can recommend this enough. This post is not sponsored, but as a member I do have a discount code which will get you $125 off the unit if you’re buying anyway!
https://mygardyn.com/?coupon-code=rfchristopher08105&utm_source=appreferralgeneral
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pamlag · 1 year
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hang on, bébés, spring is right around the corner and you’re gonna get your real sunlight.
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humofthewaspnest · 9 months
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Soakin’ up that artificial sun.
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Lots of great growth on this one over the past few years.
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tragically-torie · 9 months
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This weekend I found a new shelf and 2 terrariums so I changed up the plant set up 🧚🏼‍♂️🪴🌱🌿🌵🧌💕
I also went out and got a bunch of terracotta pots so start selling my plants 😍
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cselandscapearchitect · 10 months
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Growing Monstera Deliciosa 'Thai Constellation' Under Plant Lights: Unleash Its Variegated Beauty Indoors
For indoor plant enthusiasts, providing optimal lighting conditions is crucial to the health and growth of their beloved green companions. Monstera deliciosa ‘Thai Constellation’ If you’re lucky enough to have the stunning Monstera deliciosa ‘Thai Constellation’ in your collection, you can enjoy its mesmerizing variegated foliage even in spaces with limited natural light. In this blog post,…
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inhydro · 1 year
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One of the Best Hydroponic Terrace Gardening | Inhydro
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Today I saw grow lights at Lowes while looking for something to fix my sink and doing some dog training.
I’ve been considering the possibilities since. I’ve considered them previously, because of seasonal affect depression, but also for planting. It’s something I’ve been thinking about to start seeds earlier so I have stronger seedlings before they go into the ground. I’m mildly concerned it would be like tossing a house cat out into the wild; taking something used to the comforts of a carefully curated environment and home, and subjecting it to the elements, feels a bit cruel, doesn’t it? I’m worried they would all die.
My southernmost rose bush bloomed today. I’ve let the roses go for a while this year - I don’t know, really, how to appropriately take care of them, to be honest. But it’s November 3, and my rose bush bloomed today.
The sky was grey and the wind bit at my face, making my eyes stream. The birds didn’t sing, and the fig tree trembled at the coming cold front.
And yet, there it was: a bright pink picture of perfection, brave and vivid against the dreariness of the day, nestled in the wild limbs of the chaotic bush that is more akin to a rose tree at this point in the season.
Maybe I’ll bloom this late in the year, too.
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I got a promotion in February and finally got an office. I bought the grow light for David Caruso (the jade plant) and it's done great so far so I bought another light and added a strawberry plant on Sunday. I haven’t named the new plant yet.
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