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Old September 10, 2015   #6
Worth1
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Originally Posted by MendozaMark View Post
i haven't been to Texas but I spend/spent a lot of time using Texas as my benchmark in terms of doing my research here and elsewhere. I hope you don't think i am stalking you Worth but i have read and researched a lot of your posts.

The only thing that may be very different in my climate is that i am 2500 ft above sea level and in the foothills of the Andes. So we get weather here like Zonda winds that you might not experience in Texas.

I don't know either Worth, but I do think it has some potential. I also know that LEDs are getting larger in terms of wattage with 5w becoming more common. I don't think LEDs are a single answer but perhaps another tool in a multiple variable approach. Plus its another reason to mess around in my greenhouse in winter and get some fresh air.

Cheers Mark
Where I lived in West Texas it was 2,575 feet and as flat as could be.
Sometimes the winds would blow upwards of 75 MPH and more.
This happens every year.
We dont have the Andes as high as what is west of you though.

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