Hey guys!
My first post will be an odd one. I don't think this is practical but it couldn't hurt to ask.
I live in an apartment in central Ontario with a balcony, Zone 6 (I believe, our system can be funny). I'm willing to grow outdoors during spring and summer, but I currently have a Fukien tea which can't tolerate our winters.
I can't afford a large, nice storage area right now and recently happened upon a very large, nice display cabinet. I don't own china or anything else intended to be presented, though, besides my bonsai.
It looks much like the attached photo. It has a small display light at the top that no longer works, but because of it, has a cutout at the top to wire a cable through.
I was thinking of mounting either an LED strip/long light or ideally an HLG 65 or 100 (which should just barely fit). Quite frankly I think it might look good under the right circumstances, but the cabinet is solid wood so I'd worry about high humidity and consistently higher than normal temperatures from the light. I also can't be entirely certain with my experience of whether or not this will be all that beneficial to the plants. Will that light be sufficient, or too much?
Otherwise, they'll relax in front of a sun-facing window for the winter.
Thoughts?
Cheers!
My first post will be an odd one. I don't think this is practical but it couldn't hurt to ask.
I live in an apartment in central Ontario with a balcony, Zone 6 (I believe, our system can be funny). I'm willing to grow outdoors during spring and summer, but I currently have a Fukien tea which can't tolerate our winters.
I can't afford a large, nice storage area right now and recently happened upon a very large, nice display cabinet. I don't own china or anything else intended to be presented, though, besides my bonsai.
It looks much like the attached photo. It has a small display light at the top that no longer works, but because of it, has a cutout at the top to wire a cable through.
I was thinking of mounting either an LED strip/long light or ideally an HLG 65 or 100 (which should just barely fit). Quite frankly I think it might look good under the right circumstances, but the cabinet is solid wood so I'd worry about high humidity and consistently higher than normal temperatures from the light. I also can't be entirely certain with my experience of whether or not this will be all that beneficial to the plants. Will that light be sufficient, or too much?
Otherwise, they'll relax in front of a sun-facing window for the winter.
Thoughts?
Cheers!