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MINKhe is right. but the meat industry will use it to grow cow feed, and then they will adapt the system to grow genetically mutated legless cows, and then we're all fucked.
if they'd grow hemp in there though...
cybrbeastGood for marijuana growing, that's where the market lies I think.
Otherwise this is not very sustainable, even though he uses huge CFL lights, he is using a lot of energy that's freely available outside. Unless its powered by renewable energy this is not very green.
kronosposeidon*nature *science
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deathcowI understand that illicit grow-ops are turning to LED lights now
deathcowI think it looks pretty damn DARK on a lot of the areas of those plants.
bcglorfsays...Very interesting, but for the next many years North American farmland is a whole lot cheaper.(more than 1000x cheaper)
antBeginning shot looked like a stargate!!
Trancecoachseems to me that this kind of approach might also set the stage for more environmentally, energy-sustainable construction.
doogle*canadanada
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