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PostPosted: Nov 30th, '14, 01:38 
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Anyone have varieties they've experienced indoors? I'm under HIDs and want a non-photoperiod-sensitive flowerer. They'll be in vertical towers.


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PostPosted: Nov 30th, '14, 03:18 
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Is there any such plant..?? That is the real question..
Like a Pointsettia (??) You could try fooling them but that could require a special setup..
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PostPosted: Nov 30th, '14, 04:50 
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Hunh?? Talking strawberries... some varieties are triggered by photoperiod and some aren't (like everbearing vs. June).


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PostPosted: Dec 8th, '14, 08:07 
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Indoors in towers might be hard to light, but it sounds like you're confident in your setup. I've got some ever-bearing strawberries in my basement system in regular grow beds. I also have one in a 5 gallon bucket of dirt. The dirt based plant does the best, but the AP strawberries are starting to take off as well. I bought most of them bare roots. I use a 16 on 8 off cycle with them, and have fluorescent lighting above all of them, except the one in the bucket has a CFL due to size constraints. (Couldn't tell you the exact species of any of them though, sorry.)


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