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DIY Light Bulb Greenhouse

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  • Wow, I sure need to try this some time!  People are really creative these days.  I’ve never seen an actual Light Bulb Greenhouse before.  Looks easy to make it, but it actually takes skills to cut open a light bulb!

    posted by: SG · 5/31/08

  • wow thats hot

    posted by: emmanuel14 · 5/31/08

  • This looks interesting, I would love to give it a try however, I won’t ever have enough patience for it. How does it get water, is there a hole in the bottom so the roots can come out and go into the soil?

    posted by: Gareth · 5/31/08

  • This reminds me of the Eco globe thing from Brookstone. Except waaaaaaayyy cheaper.

    posted by: Dontknow · 5/31/08

  • That reminds me of Thomas edison, doing experiment with his bulb. Only this time its leaves instead tungsten. Great change of things in recent past , People are getting great ideas. LOL,

    posted by: rajiv sharma · 5/31/08

  • Wow that looks great.i’ll certainly try that in my home.Thanks.

    posted by: sushrukh · 6/1/08

  • Interesting idea, but isn’t it obvious that the plant will die within few days? I mean there will be no more carbon dioxide or oxygen in order to do the photosynthesis process.

    Also another idea to make it more attractive, you could put some leds inside the soil and connect it to a power source (may be batteries), it will be amazing.

    posted by: Elagizy · 6/1/08

  • Now, he should make several hundred more, design an intricate watering tube system and line his back yard all over the place with them.

    posted by: Doug · 6/1/08

  • this is cool look bulb design

    posted by: 34skyline · 6/1/08

  • Great idea, saving the planet while growing flowers to help the planet.  Your doing two big things for the planet by doing a small project. I actually think I’m going to try to make this and see how it works. Keep going green!

    posted by: Iceman2526 · 6/2/08

  • Thanks for posting this. I am going to try this mini-greenhouses.

    posted by: YoniChoot · 6/2/08

  • Fluorescent light bulbs last 10% longer than Incandescent light bulbs!

    posted by: Crater · 6/2/08

  • Wow, I just dont have the skills to be able to do this—I wish I did!  Sort of neat how you can use something that was contributing to the greenhouse gases and global warming (through the electricity companies) into a greenhouse—that is putting it to really good use!

    posted by: BuckeyeFanatic25 · 6/4/08

  • a greenhouse out of a light bulb, thats different however they are recycling which is good for the environment and plants are good for the environment.

    posted by: littlebull · 6/6/08

  • the one thing that confuses me- dont plants need fresh air?
    my nephew had something like this and it had no holes or anything on it-
    but i thought they need a steady supply of c02 in addition to water and sun…

    posted by: sharkhead7854 · 6/6/08

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