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Old 01-17-2006, 03:08 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Hmm, I'm perplexed, but as always I remain eager to try to learn more. So if an incandescent bulb is on the redder side, too hot for direct use. I'm assuming that red lights are in fact incandescent with some sort of coating on the inside of the bulb. Hmmm, I do not have enough of the warm light to encourage optimal growth or flowering. The sad fact remains, that this is what I have.

oh, well I haven't drown them or parched, or over fertilized to death, so we'll love em and wait and see. Thanks Daniel for the informative tutorial!

It it too bad that the brainiacs associated with gardening of such, would have carved some sort of business niche for people who aren't technologically savvy, and figured out a warm cf. I like the fact that the ballasts are built in.
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