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Old 02-08-2001, 10:47 PM   #1
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i work at a pet store and have access to 10 gallon tank with top flo light, but it is only 20 watts, is this enough to keep a couple of clones going till they root? or would i need a stronger light?
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A litle more light....IMO. Like maybe....60 watts...just til they get rooted right?

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ya just till they root then they will be in the soil or whatever you do after that, that sucks cause 60watts of flo's will be those long bulbs cause the fish tank lights dont get that bright i guess.... any other ideas for a SMALL inclosure to house some clones... only a couple..
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yeah...I am thinking that such a low level of light would possibly hinder the rooting process...Maybe find a way to stick a compact fluoro in there as well?

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well thats what i would buy, but all the flo's i find are those huge long tubes and ballest, like 5 feet long or whatever, you know. what are some stores that sell little flo's? or what about those doughnut flo lights, those are pretty small, but i dont have a clue what there watts are
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Home Depot sells 2' 20 watt $10 floros. Wiith replaceable bulbs, unlke things like Gro-N-Sho and other "plant" lights.

Ive rooted under 20 watts but it takes at least an extra week

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