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greyghost Posted - Dec 28 2007 : 12:10:50 PM
Hey gals, is the only way to ensure your seed starts have enough light in February, indoors, is to get those ugly, straight-out-of-a-horror-movie clinical looking lights? I've got a fairly sunny space, and I can keep it all the right temp and everything, but then in the afternoon, there is no more direct light for them to absorb. It's worked so far, I just rotate everybody every day so nobody gets light-starved and they grow fairly straight... but I've got several more plants that I want to start this year than last and so... I'm wanting to be sure they get off to a good start.
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DaisyFarm Posted - Dec 28 2007 : 12:34:21 PM
Lynn, I start all of my bedding plants (about 100 flats per year) using only 2-tube, flourescent shop lights. I put one warm and one cool bulb in each. The fixtures themselves are cheap, as are the bulbs. I have no problems with leggy plants, just keep the bulbs roughly 2" above. I put mine on a cheap Walmart timer for 14 hrs. per day.

Di
Alee Posted - Dec 28 2007 : 12:19:19 PM
You can also buy a special bulb from just about any store, just look for one that says it is for plants. They can go in any light fixture- lamp, overhead light etc. That is what I use and they work great.

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