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Vertical 'Pinkhouses:' The Future Of Urban Farming?
Fri, 2015-08-14 13:00 — Kathy Gilbeaux
This "pinkhouse" at Caliber Biotherapeutics in Bryan, Texas, grows 2.2 million plants under the glow of blue and red LEDs. Courtesy of Caliber Therapeutics
npr.org - by Michaeleen Doucleff - May 21, 2013
The future of vertical farming . . . lies not in city skyscrapers, but rather in large warehouses located in the suburbs, where real estate and electricity are cheaper.
And oh, yeah, instead of being traditional greenhouses lit by fluorescent lamps . . . these plant factories will probably be "pinkhouses," glowing magenta from the mix of blue and red LEDs.
Vertical farmers can lower the energy bill . . . by giving plants only the wavelengths of light they need the most: the blue and red.
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