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Indoor, LEDs, Zucchini?? Anyone Doing This Yet?

Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
That's right, I'm looking for information from anyone growing zucchini indoor, under LEDs. :)


Greatly appreciated. :D
 

shithawk420

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You must really like zucchini.my friend gave me some zucchini muffins not to long ago.it was good
 

Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
They're a delicious veggie. As a friend pointed out today, they're also massive PM magnets and require a LOT of light. lol


Probably end up growing them yearly and freezing some for winter. :)
 

shithawk420

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Yeah.its really not worth it to grow indoors.unless your rich and wanna have a big vegetable garden in your basement.that would be really cool
 

armedoldhippy

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Yeah.its really not worth it to grow indoors.unless your rich and wanna have a big vegetable garden in your basement.that would be really cool

that is how greenhouses got started; with rich Brits building what they called "orangeries" to grow fruit indoors in Englands' eminently unsuitable environment...
 

Lester Beans

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In my experience zucchini doesn't like containers. Sure they will grow but yield sucks and fruit quality is not great. I'm talking 5 gallon bucket. I'm sure a bigger one would work better but is it worth it?

There are some fairly PM resistant zucchini vartieties these days. Once a week spray with baking soda makes a world of difference.
 

Slim Pickens

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In my experience zucchini doesn't like containers. Sure they will grow but yield sucks and fruit quality is not great. I'm talking 5 gallon bucket. I'm sure a bigger one would work better but is it worth it?

There are some fairly PM resistant zucchini vartieties these days. Once a week spray with baking soda makes a world of difference.

Peppers love containers,but zucchini not so much.

I like Gold Rush....it's really good.
 

Brother Nature

Well-known member
[FONT=&quot]Haha, there is a blog about it :D[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]https://www.bulbolight.com/blogs/how-to-grow/zucchini-indoors[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Check out their LED's too, they actually look pretty cool. I'm sure if you dial the nutes in right it'd be easy enough. I used to grow Habanero's under a small LED on my computer desk using canna nutes, Blu-mats, and coco as the medium. Was actually pretty fun, had chillis all year and they were bloody good too.[/FONT]
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Don't know why the photo won't rotate, stupid old android phone..
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Troublemaker
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we had so much zucchini in NJ we had to give a lot of it away
 

Sign

Member
I planted 2 40' rows of zucchini this season and between rabbits and deer did not eat a single one.

Squirrels ate about half the corn.

The rabbits were tasty though.
 

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