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[INDOOR-GARDENING:387] Re: INDOOR-GARDENING digest 777


Putting all those lights, no matter what type into a closet will cause aheat 
problesd.  THe closet must be vented. Also hang reflective mylar on the 
walls, it helps with the lighting.   Ron

>From: Indoor Gardening Discussion List <indoor-gardening@prairienet.org>
>Reply-To: indoor-gardening@prairienet.org
>To: Indoor Gardening Discussion List <indoor-gardening@prairienet.org>
>Subject: INDOOR-GARDENING digest 777
>Date: Sat,  1 May 1999 03:00:04 CDT
>
>
>			    INDOOR-GARDENING Digest 777
>
>Topics covered in this issue include:
>
>   1)  Re: Indoor lighting for blooming rose
>	by "Rick Kimmel" <ekimmel@primenet.com>
>   2)  Re: Indoor lighting for blooming rose
>	by "Ruth Zavitz" <rzavitz@execulink.com>
>   3)  UNSUBSCRIBE
>	by "Jack O'haver" <ohaver@viaduct.custom.net>
>   4)  RE: UNSUBSCRIBE
>	by Warda SCHROEDER <WardaS@apron.co.za>
>   5)  RE: UNSUBSCRIBE
>	by Mclainakag@aol.com
>   6)  Re: Indoor lighting for blooming rose
>	by "Rick Kimmel" <ekimmel@primenet.com>
>   7)  More Indoor lighting for blooming rose
>	by "Michael J Wraight" <michael.wraight@gte.net>
>   8)  Re: More Indoor lighting for blooming rose
>	by V Diehl <villager@slip.net>
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