
John from www.growingyourgreens.com takes a field trip to Las Vegas to visit Jason’s House. Jason is growing in containers in his kitchen using fluorescent lighting and using Energy Saving LED Panel lights upstairs where he is starting seeds and growing seedlings.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
u need to grow some weed.
Man I loved that hallway area setup for the seedlings/starters, awesome!!
ya gearing up for legal weed!
1:28 …. I can’t help but think that looks like a sack of some dank herb. kudos!
@ned262626 Yup CFL bulbs work fine. Many people use them as primary or supplementary lighting.
can i use a compact florescent bulb?
Very nice herb garden! Growing herbs in the kitchen is a great idea because you can have easy access to fresh herbs that you can use for your everyday meals. Jason’s indoor herb garden is really very inspiring because he was able to grow different types of herbs with just using a very small space in his kitchen. I think the herb bed added beauty to his kitchen as well.
Really great video. These techniques would be fantastic for growers in cool areas!
Great video! I was wondering if you’ve ever tried a grow on 100 watt induction lights? The PAR peaks @ 300 & 700 nanometers which covers both the UV and IR. lumen p/watt is 166.5 VEL compared to 3000 kelvin T8 fluorescent lamps. I use 1 of the 100 watt for veg and add a second one for flowering in our 30 x 30 tent. Theres video on you tube.
@1111atreides I dont think that would work. Christmas lights are very low powered LEDs. Unfortunately with LEDs, the good ones are still pretty expensive. Hopefully they will come down in price in a few more years though.
Do you think I could cheap it out and use blue and red LED Christmas lights? What do you think?
Jason…… very interesting : )
This dude is like Macguyver!
ingenious!
Nice house.
maybe he could do like a hydroponic thing with the water with a feed hose and return hose that feeds the water containers and he wouldn’t have to lift the plants up to fill with water or check it out to see if its empty plus add nutrients to the water from a floor tank.
@jakearick Hah, no they are health/fitness/bodybuilding magazines.
was that a porno under the sage?!!!!
that is excellent work
i’m from the philippines. people like you have inspired me to grow vegetables in my yard.