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Lights for Starting Seeds
Get natural look and growth with a fluorescent that matches 93% of the sun's spectrum. Simply screw it into any ceramic socketed floodlight-type fixture and get growing! To determine a retail source for this product go to www.hydrofarm.com
Gardening Resources, Cornell University
One way to keep costs low is to use one "warm" and one "cool" light bulb in each fixture. Mention of trade names and commercial products is for educational purposes; no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by Cornell Cooperative Extension or Cornell University is implied.
Set The Growing Conditions
Seedlings grown indoors often get spindly because they don't get enough light. Seedlings raised on the windowsill will always be spindly compared to those grown in the South someplace and shipped north for sale in a garden center.
Steps For Growing Fall Seedlings
The summer seedling is planted at a time when the days are getting cooler and shorter, so the growth rate of most plants slows down and therefore take longer to reach maturity than is noted on the seed packet.
Hydroponic Lighting
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Grow Lighting
in Danbury, Connecticut
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White Flower Farm
Litchfield, Connecticut (CT) 06759
(28 miles away)