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i have a 11w flourescent desk lamp and want to start some clones off, can i use this light, i suppose if i could it would only work for 1 clone anyway. What if i got a 36W twin 4ft flourescent with cool white tubes, whould this be ok for about 10 clones or would a 58W twin 5ft be better giving me 116W? Or do i need more? How much light is optimal for clones? All input welcomed cheers | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() | that would make it, flourecents work good with clones.
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![]() ![]() ![]() | You're asking about starting clones, not vegging them, right? Lower light is better until the roots develop- otherwise they will lose moisture faster than they can take it in. | ||
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