Suntech Nurseries Pink Glow
- Doug The Chickenman
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Find attached an Ottawa sun article On it.
I drive by it every day and if there is clouds or a mist, Snow or anything to reflect the glow you can see it for quite the distance.
http://www.ottawasun.com/2016/02/16/man ... ace-plants
I drive by it every day and if there is clouds or a mist, Snow or anything to reflect the glow you can see it for quite the distance.
http://www.ottawasun.com/2016/02/16/man ... ace-plants
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- Jaye
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Neat! Thanks for sharing. I've never driven by at night before. May make a point of it this weekend.
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Can't say I would be thrilled to have that as my night view instead of dark night sky.
What I found really interesting is the 1 million dollar investment in LED lights is great for grape tomatoes, but is killing the beefsteaks.
I guess we already knew not all light is created equal, but I totally understand the frustration of somebody who is trying to grow tomatoes, finding himself in midst of research on different light sources, when the experts don't have the answers.
What I found really interesting is the 1 million dollar investment in LED lights is great for grape tomatoes, but is killing the beefsteaks.
I guess we already knew not all light is created equal, but I totally understand the frustration of somebody who is trying to grow tomatoes, finding himself in midst of research on different light sources, when the experts don't have the answers.
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- ross
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Ahhhhhh the Tin Man cometh ....haheee
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- ross
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After seein that glow I guess the little red blinking light on top of the Wynnemills down here ain't that bad . Used to be manure smell & animals havin outdoor sex that made it country now it's lights , near like livin in town . Go figure . Luck
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We have a lot of green houses over here. I call it light pollution. If travelling home at might there isn't jet back once you reach a certain area and you can see the light up sky for miles!!
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- windwalkingwolf
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