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chaz 06-08-2005 12:31 PM

>>>> fluorescent lighting ???? <<<<<
 
I have a question about fluorescent lighting.

I have an old school desk that my dad refinished years ago and gave to me.
Its a wonderful old piece of history. I have converted it to holding my
african violets. My question is 2-pronged:

Do ordinary fluorescent lights provide a decent wavelength for plant growth
or only the fluorescent "plant lights"? (the reason i ask is now i can buy
fluorescent "screw in lights" for replacing in a standard lamp, i think.

Is there a tabletop fluorescent lamp I can purchase?

Do incandescent "plant lights" do any good? (it seems like i have read they
dont)


thanks for any advice.

chaz



PhalGuy 06-08-2005 01:43 PM

Hello!

I do use regular fluorescent for my Phal. To have a broad spectrum, you have
to mix COLD light with Warm light.
For the fixture, I use the cheapest one, the shoplight ! Change your
fluorescent once a year and you will have a good setting.... at least for
Phal!

Claude

"chaz" wrote in message
k.net...
|I have a question about fluorescent lighting.
|
| I have an old school desk that my dad refinished years ago and gave to me.
| Its a wonderful old piece of history. I have converted it to holding my
| african violets. My question is 2-pronged:
|
| Do ordinary fluorescent lights provide a decent wavelength for plant
growth
| or only the fluorescent "plant lights"? (the reason i ask is now i can
buy
| fluorescent "screw in lights" for replacing in a standard lamp, i think.
|
| Is there a tabletop fluorescent lamp I can purchase?
|
| Do incandescent "plant lights" do any good? (it seems like i have read
they
| dont)
|
|
| thanks for any advice.
|
| chaz
|
|



Mick Fournier 06-08-2005 03:39 PM

Shop lights (utility full spectrum daylight) is the cheapest and the best.
I never used warm, cool or any of those other types.

Mick




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