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Old 19-01-2005, 04:09 AM
danny
 
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Did I miss something? The three posts I just saw from "Quick Grow" didn't
seem to be advertisements, and they addressed the posts they were replying
to. I wouldn't use an incandescent light in my plant room either because of
the heat and cost of electricity, I have a mix of fluorescent and HID.
-danny

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I never would have guessed that "Quick Grow would be a "distributor of
indoor gardening products."

Unless you want to actually contribute, keep such thoughts to
yourself.

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Help! My Lc was accidentally moved too close to the daylight
spectrum
to t incandescent lamp, and now two of its leaves have been sun
burned or rather
lamp burned somewhat -- it has brown areas on the leaf where it was
closest

he lamp. I have now moved it away from the lamp of course, is there
anything else I should do (other than being more careful from now
on)?
Should I leave the leaves be? or cut off the burned parts? should I
treat it
with anything?
Joanna




Get rid of that light. it does nothing for your plants. 90+% of
the energy it gives of is heat(not light) and what little light it
does gives off doesn't stimulate photosynthesis. Replace it with a
compact flouescent. 10X the usable light and 1/10 the heat.