Your not going to hurt the plants with 30 or 36dB output.

You need a clearance of about 2ft infront of the antenna where YOU or
anything else living should be for any extended period of times.
Just curious.. Have you ever seen a flower sitting on top of a
Microwave oven or anywhere else in the kitchen nearby the oven 5-10'
away ? Did anyone of these look sick and die as long as you didn't
forget to water them ?
No didn't think so. A microwave oven bleeds more RF then our wireless
stuff. You have nothing to worry about your flowers or plant in that
green house from your sB equipment.

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EG> I asked this at DSLREPORTS but I will ask here. I need to cover a green
EG> house that is approx 1300ft long and 195ft wide in the shape of a
EG> rectangle. There is internet access at each end of the rectangle (the
EG> 195ft wide end). I was going to use ABT or ABO and lower the gain to be
EG> considerate of the plants. If I were to put a AP on each end what gain
EG> would I need to cover something of that size and not hurt the plants? Do
EG> you think using to high a gain would kill/fry the plants? Anything else
EG> you can recommend?  

EG> Thanks!

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