PlantLab succeeds in growing world’s first fruit vegetables using red and blue LEDs

Aditi JustaJan 28 2011

We all know it’s impossible for plants to grow without the sun shining on them, but surprisingly PlantLab has succeeded in doing this miracle. This special laboratory in Den Bosch has successfully grown world’s first fruit vegetables without the use of daylight. Bringing just in Den Bosch to use, PlantLab has produced healthy cucumbers, beans, corn, peppers, zucchini, tomatoes and even strawberries. Not only has the experiment proved to be an example for the world to follow, but also save up to 95 percent water and eliminates the use of pesticides.

worlds first fruit vegetables without the use of d
worlds first fruit vegetables without the use of d

worlds first fruit vegetables without the use of d
worlds first fruit vegetables without the use of d

worlds first fruit vegetables without the use of d
worlds first fruit vegetables without the use of d

worlds first fruit vegetables without the use of d
worlds first fruit vegetables without the use of d

Via: AndersBekeken

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