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2012 Growing of Veg/Herbs Under F20T12
Just a basic F20T12 magnetic rapid start cool white light. Does perfect for these seedlings. After they emerge, I usually put a fan on them to strengthen the roots. I am growing jalapenos, tomatoes, dill, cucumber, marigolds, mixed flowers, oregano, basil, arugula, and zinnias. I would like to be able to enclose this rack, as with the other tiered shelf, to try to hold the heat in, but I think foil would be a little dangerous and unsightly.
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2012 Growing of Veg/Herbs Under F20T12

Just a basic F20T12 magnetic rapid start cool white light. Does perfect for these seedlings. After they emerge, I usually put a fan on them to strengthen the roots. I am growing jalapenos, tomatoes, dill, cucumber, marigolds, mixed flowers, oregano, basil, arugula, and zinnias. I would like to be able to enclose this rack, as with the other tiered shelf, to try to hold the heat in, but I think foil would be a little dangerous and unsightly.

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File information
Filename:HPIM0008.JPG
Album name:seansy59 / Fluorescent Lights/Ballasts
Keywords:Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:Lithonia Lighting
Wattage:20w
Filesize:621 KiB
Date added:May 12, 2012
Dimensions:1734 x 2488 pixels
Displayed:108 times
DateTime Original:2010:09:26 22:52:46
Exposure Bias:0 EV
Exposure Mode:0
Exposure Program:Program
Exposure Time:1/60 sec
FNumber:f/3
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:6.36 mm
ISO:200
Light Source:Unknown: 0
Make:Hewlett-packard
Max Aperture:f/3
Model:HP DSC CA350
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streetlight98   [May 12, 2012 at 10:22 PM]
Cool set up. I like to grow plants too. Cool
joe_347V   [May 13, 2012 at 04:40 AM]
Cool, reminds me of elementary school lol.
SeanB~1   [May 13, 2012 at 12:11 PM]
What about using some foil backed foam insulation? Stiff, lightweight and easy to cut.

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