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Location: California Zone 9
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![]() I am amazed on the labor you have undertaken. Great job.
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![]() It gets very cold where my greenhouse is (occasionally into the single digits). When growing bananas, it did require supplemental heating. I used a 20,000 BTU heater. For the last two years the greenhouse has been unheated and plants that only grow in zone 9 have survived. I would estimate that the greenhouse stays 15-20 degrees warmer than outside.
Several years ago, I had a saltwater aquarium system in the greenhouse which was over 400 gallons. A winter night after a sunny day required little or no supplemental heating. The greenhouse would remain 30-40 degrees warmer than outside. I think the key here was a large volume of water WITH lots of water circulation so the heat was absorbed fast and released fast. The greenhouse was also insulated VERY well at the time (covered the whole thing in thick bubble wrap and 5mil plastic)! Last edited by Velutina : 08-12-2009 at 01:12 AM. |
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Location: Visalia, California, US
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![]() Here is a picture of the Praying Hands banana plants, taken 08/31/09. It has been about six weeks since I received, and planted, the bare root rhizomes. I continue to maintain these plants primarily indoors under 24/7 florescent T8 lights. My intent for doing this was to achieve maximum plant-growth.
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Location: Central California, USA
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![]() Amazing project! My hat's off to you FM Dude! Did you use any type of digging machinery at all? From a fellow Zone 9 central CA guy, here's one to you
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![]() Any update to this, it is very interesting.
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Happy Growing Location: Beaumont Texas
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![]() That's right what's the update w/ half-way to china? lol (from my perspective that's one hell of a foxhole (bombshelter depth even) :^))
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Happy Growing Location: Beaumont Texas
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![]() I would've rented a backhoe.. :^)
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![]() I saw a project of this nature in Canada where they were n groing pineapples.
They used compost as a heat source. Horse variety I believe. some indoor growers have found 20 on 4 off to be the most productive light cycle remember to keep those flouros nearly touching the leaves it took 4 dumptrucks to fill my last hole
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