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RE: Growing Under Lights


I use one four-foot cool white and one regular fluorescent to grow
native azalea seedlings (4 -5 inches away) in long fiber sphagnum moss
in sealed clear containers started abound Chrismas.  It has worked well
for a number of years.
Mike Creel
     News Section Chief
    SC Department of Natural Resources
    1000 Assembly St., P.O. Box 167
    Columbia, SC 29202
    Phone:  803-734-3950
    Fax:  803-734-3951

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> From: 	Olin Miller[SMTP:millero@netzone.com]
> Reply To: 	seeds-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: 	Saturday, November 22, 1997 6:12 PM
> To: 	Mike Creel
> Subject: 	Growing Under Lights
> 
> Anyone have any experience or recommendations as to measurable
> benefits
> using wide spectrum or gro-lux flourescent tubes to propagate plants
> instead of the conventional tubes?  What about "Cool White" Tubes?
> 
> Olin Miller <millero@netzone.com>
> 



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