If you want refuge from the day star, I would recommend the larger Gunnera species’. I’m limited by what I can grow, because I live in a place that has around 7 months of winter and for two of those, there’s no natural light.
Like a Giant Rhubarb. Nice, I live in southern Germany - we love Rhubarb. I can’t imagine living in a place with such extended periods of low / no light - I guess you plastered the place with LEDs?
Don’t eat it. Actually I have about 5000 lumins of cool white fluorescent tubes. Enough to keep things alive over winter but not the correct wavelength to promote flowering.
Are you also collecting species or are you „just a hoarder“?
Kinda both. I had to cut down after I had 16 different chilli plants in my dining room and it looked a bit like a spicy jungle.
Nice, I recently got into collecting Amorphophallus. I plan to grow my own biological sunshades.
If you want refuge from the day star, I would recommend the larger Gunnera species’. I’m limited by what I can grow, because I live in a place that has around 7 months of winter and for two of those, there’s no natural light.
Like a Giant Rhubarb. Nice, I live in southern Germany - we love Rhubarb. I can’t imagine living in a place with such extended periods of low / no light - I guess you plastered the place with LEDs?
Don’t eat it. Actually I have about 5000 lumins of cool white fluorescent tubes. Enough to keep things alive over winter but not the correct wavelength to promote flowering.