No single light can do all of those things, as flowering plants need a different light cycle than clones, and for the most part seedlings. You can start seeds in a flowering environment, but most experts would recommend a vegetative state for at least a few weeks.
Theoretically it is possible to clone a flowering plant probably best in the early stages of flowering, but the grow area would need to bee cool temperatures, you would need a little less light, perhaps under the canopy of other plants, and quite frankly it's just not going to happen even for an expert.
scrumby Reviewed by scrumby on . Quick Q's 4 the Experts ?? I have two T5 HO lights. They are 2' in length. 24 Watts; 2000 Initial Lumens;6400k-Full Daylight Spectrum. Also rated 20,000 hours of life. Well my Q's is is this good enough for a Mother plant and seedlings & clones? I am going to put both in a stealth type of cabinet. ?? Any Feed back would b appreciated. Thanx Fellow Weed Lovers :jointsmile: Rating: 5