I'm currently growing Acacia's under LED lights. I'm using the
UFO 135 , which has both spectrum.
I'm about to purchase a
switchable LED light and will try just the growing spectrum to see how they handle.
I got back from central NSW and asked my wife to look after the LED light for 2 days... I had the light about 3 inches above my Oxycedrus.... came back it was dried, burnt and dead (thanks wifey!) this would not be from the heat, but probably too much UV exposure too early on.
I've move the LED lights about a foot above the plants now, I'm keeping it on 12hrs at the moment... Just have to do a little more reading. I'm interested to find out how acacia's respond in terms of heat, light hours, light strength, light spectrum. I know a little about how cannabis responds to light hours and spectrum's, but I don't think acacias work the same way
I think with the LED's being up to 75% more efficient, they may be viable for Acacias (if you are looking at it from a $'s perspective), as the lights last 50,000 hrs, or 6.5years on a 16hr day...
This pic below is how I initially set it up in my cupboard, but since then I have fixed it, added fans etc.
I just need to get a heat source from underneath to help promote roots to grow deep - will probably put in a heat rope or something
Not exactly "hydroponic". I'm yet to test growing them in soil free solution. I don't know much about it yet, but I don't imagine rhyzobium bacteria would do well in these conditions
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