Lots of indoor gardening going on in Estes

No, actually, I don't know the brand
This product is unboxed in the video that follows
https://vimeo.com/267445863
I wonder if the local garden club would be interested in these?  I must admit I wasn't exactly sure of the utility or necessity of these products before doing a little internet research, but now it's clear that plants grow long and spindly without adequate sunlight, and what dedicated gardener in Estes Park would want their potato shoots growing long and spindly?  It's a shame grow lights were made obsolete by global warming - now that we have sunshine and no snow in Estes Park year-round, its obvious why this local seller is trying to unload his.

Even though the internet and how-to videos go to great lengths to not indicate the primary utility of these products, I'm wondering if the picture below might provide a clue.  Are there people growing plants other than marigolds in Estes Park?  Shutter (shudder?) the thought.  It would be like having a pot still in your basement with 30 whiskey outlets within walking distance to meet your daily need.
Goldenrod?  Yucca?


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  1. Planting lamps have been widely used in plant cultivation industry, making up for the lack of light caused by the weather.Maybe you need this to prune the marijuana after harvest.trim tray and trimming scissors

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