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finnsky |
Rochester
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what's a good temperature to keep the seedlings at in order to keep them from getting too leggy? also, does it help to keep the lite on 24/7 until they go outside?
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4/2/2013 1:54:27 PM
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Captain 97 |
Stanwood, Washington
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Plants get leggy because they are searching for light. Keep your grow light really low within an inch of the plant and it won't get leggy.
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4/2/2013 3:43:40 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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I'm guessing,80 when lights are on 60/70 degrees when off.Dont leave lights on 24hrs per day.14-16 hrs on each day
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4/3/2013 2:59:02 AM
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