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  • The telescoping develop adjusts to fit plants 7" to 14"tall
  • Keep even the fussiest plants thronging and thriving in any small space
  • Champion of the Mailorder Gardening Association's 2000 Green Thumb Award

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Is it alright to use a blacklight to light indoor herb garden?

I'm only setting up my indoor herb garden due to frost outdoors but I do not know if it's good to use the blacklight being ultra violet light and ultra violet can blacken. I know I will receive better results with a full spectrum bulb but I don't have one yet and It's looking to be an internet pattern because I cannot find one in the surrounding stores.


No they will not become with a black light. Plants use red and blue light and reflect green which is why they appear green to us. A black light contains Lilliputian red and blue light. Bad idea it will stunt growth. Try a natural sunlight lamp. Careful it will bleach go out on the town and carpet. Just like sunlight. Check surrounding nurseries and your Sam's club, if you have one. I got one at Sam's for my plants for twenty dollars I in. also check eBay. I am raising butterflies and plants indoors over winter, so if you would like to bounce ideas please let me be acquainted with. You can IM me at tokyo5335@yahoo.com
Please follow this link. This is the lamp I purchased.
http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/steer.do?catg=535&item=331287&prDeTab=1#A

If you do not personally hold a memebership, maybe a pen-pal does and you can pay them back. Seems to be a good lamp and good luck with the herbs.


No they will not thrive with a black light. Plants use red and blue light and reflect green which is why they appear green to us. A black light contains youthful red and blue light. Bad idea it will stunt growth. Try a natural sunlight lamp. Careful it will bleach delineate and carpet. Just like sunlight. Check surrounding nurseries and your Sam's club, if you have one. I got one at Sam's for my plants for twenty dollars I have faith. also check eBay. I am raising butterflies and plants indoors over winter, so if you would like to bounce ideas please let me cognizant of. You can IM me at tokyo5335@yahoo.com
Please follow this link. This is the lamp I purchased.
http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/handle.do?catg=535&item=331287&prDeTab=1#A

If you do not personally hold a memebership, maybe a fellow does and you can pay them back. Seems to be a good lamp and good luck with the herbs.


NO!!! You will liquidate the plants...it is very important you get the right kind of lighting

Question about indoor herb garden light bulbs?

so i shortage to have a small indoor herb garden and theres a place in my house that looks like it would be perfect and theres a stead for a lightbulb above it....do they make a regular looking light bulb that is like sunlight for plants...i rationality i heard of that before but idk. btw the light bulb would be about 2 1/2 feet away from the herbs. Is that ok? and if they make something like this about how much does it cost? Thanks a lot!


attack the local nursery for pricing and advice.

what is a good light for an indoor garden?

where could i find one and how much would it cost?


If your shy of to grow some pot then you will need a u.v light to get best quality... pick one up at your local switched on gardener or hemp value..

prices vary from thirty to eighty dollars depending on size

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