PHB Apr 16, 2013 #1 Hi all, I was wondering if anyone of you have ever tried a Gi Grow system like this : I love this kind of technological stuff, even if I always grow plants the old way. If anyone has any experience with this, feedback is welcome !
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone of you have ever tried a Gi Grow system like this : I love this kind of technological stuff, even if I always grow plants the old way. If anyone has any experience with this, feedback is welcome !
PHB Apr 17, 2013 #4 So nobody tried this ? Pfff, these Americans who have plenty of beautiful wild space to plant their chilli ....
So nobody tried this ? Pfff, these Americans who have plenty of beautiful wild space to plant their chilli ....
laynlow Apr 17, 2013 #5 PHB said: So nobody tried this ? Pfff, these Americans who have plenty of beautiful wild space to plant their chilli .... Click to expand... Space is not an issue, but that $3,000-$5500 price tag is! http://www.customhydroponic.com/estore/control/ctgd/~ctg=h_hs/~brand=GI%20Grow
PHB said: So nobody tried this ? Pfff, these Americans who have plenty of beautiful wild space to plant their chilli .... Click to expand... Space is not an issue, but that $3,000-$5500 price tag is! http://www.customhydroponic.com/estore/control/ctgd/~ctg=h_hs/~brand=GI%20Grow
PHB Apr 17, 2013 #6 laynlow said: Space is not an issue, but that $3,000-$5500 price tag is! http://www.customhyd.../~brand=GI Grow Click to expand... I was kidding. Yes it cost quite a lot, but when I was hopping that someone made the experiment. It seems that 60cm (23.6 inches) is the maximum height for plants.
laynlow said: Space is not an issue, but that $3,000-$5500 price tag is! http://www.customhyd.../~brand=GI Grow Click to expand... I was kidding. Yes it cost quite a lot, but when I was hopping that someone made the experiment. It seems that 60cm (23.6 inches) is the maximum height for plants.