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Old 11-03-2005, 01:07 PM
J Fortuna
 
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On second thought, now that the Google Groups URL has beta in it and the
interface has changed, I don't trust them as much as I used to, so here is a
copy of one of the replies to Claude's lighting question:

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Jan 17 2004, 12:23 pm
Newsgroups: rec.gardens.orchids
From: tbell
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 12:23:48 -0800
Local: Sat, Jan 17 2004 12:23 pm
Subject: Question about lighting !

Claude -
I grow several Phals and a Paph about 12-18 inches below one cool and
one warm 40 watt fluorescent, the least expensive I could find. The
combination seems to work just fine.
Tom
Walnut Creek, CA, USA
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"J Fortuna" wrote in message
news:usgYd.89231$wc.88521@trnddc07...
I think that African Violets need only the proper brightness, but I think
the orchids are a bit more picky and it's not just the brightness, but the
amount of the spectrum covered by the light that is important (thus, for
fluorescents one needs both the warm and the cool).

If you search Google Groups for "lighting rec.gardens.orchids" you will

find
a post by Claude entitled "Question about lighting !" in January 2004 on
this group. One of the response to it explains the cool and warm lights

and
the wattage needed. If you can't find the post, let me know and I will

copy
a section from the reply here.

Best,
Joanna

"Maggie's Mom" wrote in message
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"J Fortuna" wrote
could try an AgroSun
Dayspot 150 Watt incendescent light


So it is OK to use artificial light. Wonderful. I think I will do some
research on the fluorescents that are just a tad bigger than a regular

light
bulb. I know that they come in different wattage, and different

brightness -
do you think that one that gives off same brightness as incandescent 150
watts will be OK? It takes only 33 watts, and it is plenty bright.

On the other hand, I have already assembled enough material to build a
lighted shelf, in fact it will be a 3-shelf module with 4 foot

fluorescents
mounted over every shelf. I just wasn't sure that orchids would tolerate
artificial lighting. I know African violets thrive in artificial light,

all
they need is proper brightness.

Thank you all for your advice!