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Moose 20-04-2003 06:17 AM

wisteria lighting requirements
 
My wisteria seem to be doing alright so far, but I'm planning on building
either 3x100g tanks, or 2x200. I'm wondering what the ideal lighting
conditions for these plants are. Right now all I'm using is a pair of 100w
incandescents and 2 flouroescents.
Thoughts & suggestions appreciated.

SteveG 20-04-2003 06:17 AM

wisteria lighting requirements
 
I'm assuming that you have Hygrophila difformis.

Very undemanding plant. Medium lighting required for plant to grow well and
fast.

Instead of using incandescent, why not use those screw in compact
flourescent.


"Moose" wrote in message
3.159...
My wisteria seem to be doing alright so far, but I'm planning on building
either 3x100g tanks, or 2x200. I'm wondering what the ideal lighting
conditions for these plants are. Right now all I'm using is a pair of 100w
incandescents and 2 flouroescents.
Thoughts & suggestions appreciated.




kush 20-04-2003 06:17 AM

wisteria lighting requirements
 

SteveG wrote ...

Instead of using incandescent, why not use those screw in compact
flourescent.


I was in the hardware store today to pick up some window frames (in case you
cared) and was killing time reading the labels on those screw in cf's. The
temperature on all the ones that listed it (GE's, I think) was only 2700k!
That ain't enough spectrum to grow a plant.

kush




SteveG 20-04-2003 06:20 AM

wisteria lighting requirements
 
I was thinking more on the energy consumption side. 'A penny saved is a
penny earned.'

They do make the tank look yellowish.

"Moose" wrote in message
3.159...
"kush" wrote in
:


SteveG wrote ...

Instead of using incandescent, why not use those screw in compact
flourescent.


I was in the hardware store today to pick up some window frames (in
case you cared) and was killing time reading the labels on those screw
in cf's. The temperature on all the ones that listed it (GE's, I
think) was only 2700k! That ain't enough spectrum to grow a plant.

kush



but how does that compare to incandescent?





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