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    Re: Foam size

    Quote Originally Posted by urbanfarmer
    I can only guess it has something to do with the light spectrum, but otherwise I have not heard that specifically for tomatoes; so, I have no idea.
    Even shade cloth is getting into the color spectrum issue....
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    Re: Foam size

    it did have to do with the light spectrum, a number of years ago i read of an experiment using reflective color panels for veggie and fruiting stages. lighting was not very refined at the time.

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    Re: Foam size

    So i am confused to what is the best thing to do.. i have 1 whole raft planted, but i can move them to paint if need be?? I'm about to drill my other rafts.. so I want to get this figured out..
    I dont know if this will ever be settled
    always allow room to grow, you can always cut it shorter, but cant cut it longer

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    drdreww, May I suggest, you drill and paint the foam you have. Once it's dry, transfer your first raft of plants into a 'painted' raft. Then let the first raft dry out, then paint it too.Then you'll be good to go....
    On a regular basis, I transfer my lettuces from rafts with the holes close, to ones with the holes further apart, for final grow out. If you have large plants with lots of roots...then it can be more of a challenge.
    Plants are pretty tuff....I took some pretty good size 'matter plants out of 4 inch pots, washed the dirt off the roots and 'forced' all the roots into a 2" slit pot.. They all made it..
    Looking forward to some pictures of your rafts full of plants !
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    Wow, that is interesting...thanks Keith...
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    Re: Foam size

    That's a very interesting article. Nice find!

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    Re: Foam size

    My friend at morningstar says that they use the blue dow boards, and the systems have been in place several years, and no problems yet
    always allow room to grow, you can always cut it shorter, but cant cut it longer

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    Re: Foam size

    This is one of those, what was the question
    Good info came out of it.

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    Re: Foam size

    there should be a Raft sticky
    always allow room to grow, you can always cut it shorter, but cant cut it longer

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