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04-04-2005, 06:55 AM #3
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Lights underneath the plants
dont do it, plants should only recieve light from the top, that is where the clorophyl is for photosynthesis. also the leaves are more delicate and have larger pores on the bottom of them for circulation. You could damage these cells as they are not protected like the tops. Thats why plants grow leaf side up toward lights.
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