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PostPosted: Aug 19th, '07, 07:03 
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does any one know if these would work in a small indoor system


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I've never tried them myself.. Perhaps you might have to do an experiment Dan.. :)


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will try to get something together but i am a bit concerned about the growth rate of the plants


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Someone has cyclamens in their shaded outdoor system. Can't remember who.

Other ideas for indoor (low light) situations are: peace lily, ferns, begonia, and elephant ear. Mine are doing great.


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PostPosted: Aug 20th, '07, 08:25 
It was the "Hopefull's" system that had the cyclamens... doing just fine...

http://backyardaquaponics.com/forum/vie ... 4140#74140


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Cyclamens grow from a corm which becomes dormant in the hot weather here in Perth, so therefore it is seasonal and diesdown in the summer onlyto shoot again in the following Autumn.


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