Lighting for seedlings
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Lighting for seedlings
These will work just fine for my tiny seed starting operation. I ordered two plant lights from Amazon and each has 3 wands of lights. The lights are on goosenecks and they attach by clips to a table, etc. Since it's been less than two days since I started the seeds, of course nothing has sprouted yet.
The egg cartons with the seeds and soil are on the bottom shelf of an etagere that I use to grow my African Violets on.
The egg cartons with the seeds and soil are on the bottom shelf of an etagere that I use to grow my African Violets on.
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Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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Re: Lighting for seedlings
Interesting lights. Nice that they clamp on and don't need hanging etc.
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Re: Lighting for seedlings
What a good solution for small spaces. Keep us posted on how they work.
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Re: Lighting for seedlings
The version I saw has a timer in the on/off switch.
You could select red,blue,or both leds.
You don't need lights until the seeds pop.
You could select red,blue,or both leds.
You don't need lights until the seeds pop.
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