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Back to EpisodesHow to Grow Microgreens Consistently All Year with farmer Chris Thoreau (FSFS101)
Published 8 years, 7 months ago
Description
When you are only growing a 10 day crop, how much of an affect does light quality and temperature have on the crop?
A lot.
Chris is in Vancouver where he sees day lengths change from 8 hours at the winter solstice to 16 hours at the summer solstice; a large change which affects how much light crops get to grow. Less light in winter means slower or no crop growth. If you are a farmer, you get this. It makes sense, at least for field crops.
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