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.
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.