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02-18-2006, 08:24 AM #1Senior Member
What are good inexpensive lights to use?
light distance from the seedlings should be about 2".. try to get alot of 60w or 75w cfls to start off for ur babies.. when u come up wit the money, start bangin out good bulbs lyk 150w CFLs... make sure u get full spectrum lights.. the plants LOVE blue spectrum for vegetative growth.. highest rate of photosynthesis and chlorophyl absorbtion..
sheist Reviewed by sheist on . What are good inexpensive lights to use? :confused: I posted recently and have since come to learn that my light source may be the problem when it came to the very tall but very small plants I had started to grow. Can anyone give me a suggestion for a fairly inexpensive but easily attainable light source, I was using a Sylvania 120 W spot gro light placed about 4 1/2 feet away. I've never done this before ! So I am embarassed. I'm learning a lot from you all, but could still use more help. I just got some more seeds and want to do Rating: 5
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