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05-05-2006, 03:52 AM #1
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Plant Rescue! CFL lighting
No prob...BTW, I suggested you remove the reflector because it traps heat and you can't get it as close to the plant tops. And get the fan close enough so the leaves flutter; don't blow 'em down, but make it strong enough to show movement.
And if they are looking a little stretched and skinny when you are repotting them, don't hesitate to burry them a little. Meaning, add soil so less of the stem is showing. It'll firm them up for their new life next to the fan.
Good luck!9ski9 Reviewed by 9ski9 on . Plant Rescue! CFL lighting pls keep in mind i am a first timer and am open to ANY suggestions:rasta: ok, at a buddy of mines house on his back deck we started throwing seeds into these decent size clay pots that were about half way full with potting soil. we really had no intention of starting a garden but when we sprouted about twenty plants in the three pots we couldnt resist. my friends brother transplanted almost all of them into containers and brought them inside, they were leaving for talladega to see the Rating: 5
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