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    #1
    Junior Member

    lighting help

    A few days ago i asked if GE reveal light bulbs would work any good...a few of you said no =(. Now i'm asking...if 4 light bulbs would be alright for 1 plant the first 2 weeks b4 i get some better lights, the seeds are already germinated/germinating ones planted and should be sprouting any day. PLZ HELP =p
    Clouded Mind Reviewed by Clouded Mind on . lighting help A few days ago i asked if GE reveal light bulbs would work any good...a few of you said no =(. Now i'm asking...if 4 light bulbs would be alright for 1 plant the first 2 weeks b4 i get some better lights, the seeds are already germinated/germinating ones planted and should be sprouting any day. PLZ HELP =p Rating: 5

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    #2
    Junior Member

    lighting help

    or are the lights that worthless that i shouldnt use them at all?

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    #3
    Junior Member

    lighting help

    While i'm asking dumb light questions.. i have a 8ft fluorescent black light, will that have any affect on the plant?

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    #4
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    #5
    Junior Member

    lighting help

    cool, ty very much

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