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| Author: | swanberg [ Apr 10th, '08, 04:04 ] |
| Post subject: | Valcent - vertical grow systems for algae and veggies |
The barrelponics list just posted this link: "High density vertical bio-reactor" and "High Density vertical growth systems" http://www.valcent.net/s/Home.asp What intrigues me is their vertical growing system - clear plastic sheets with pockets in them, that are moved via conveyor through the greenhouse. This controls the amount of light they get. I have to admit, one of the things that's been bothering me while I lie in bed at night dreaming of an AP greenhouse is how to use all that vertical space. Trees, strawberry pipes and bamboo, sure, but there's so much vertical space! Would the energy used to move the conveyor belts be less than the energy wasted by heating the extra vertical space? There are a couple of pretty cool videos on the site, in both flash and .mov format. Who wants to contact them and see if we can integrate? |
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| Author: | Dave Donley [ Apr 10th, '08, 04:19 ] |
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Hi Karen: Yep, I saw that on CNN a couple weeks ago and posted the link here. http://www.backyardaquaponics.com/forum ... 989#117989 The vertical bags are very much like planted walls which are in some of our plans. http://www.backyardaquaponics.com/forum ... 936#118936 |
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| Author: | swanberg [ Apr 10th, '08, 04:29 ] |
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D'oh! Thanks, DD. I searched on "valcent" to see if anyone had already posted it, but the search didn't turn up your topic! |
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| Author: | Dave Donley [ Apr 10th, '08, 06:09 ] |
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I'm surprised they can all it vertigro, because there is already a verti-gro thing for hydroponic strawberries. http://vertigro.com/profile.php |
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| Author: | Hex [ Apr 10th, '08, 17:53 ] |
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Amazing what a hyphen can do |
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