Re: Transplanting seedlings
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- Subject: Re: Transplanting seedlings
- From: "* L* <l*@planetkc.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 11:31:03 -0600
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> Growing seedling tomatoes with fluorescent lights as the light source
works
> like a charm. If you keep the light source (tube) no more than 1-2" above
> the tops of the seedlings, you get best results--a lot more light than
> you'll get through a window. I use cheapo fluorescent tubes and start
> thousands of seedlings this way each season.
>
> Catharine/Atlanta, zone 7b
I had to smile when I read this - I'm using the fluorescent strips from some
old aquariums I have in the garage that I've never quite gotten around to
setting back up. And I just realized I'm starting to sound a little like
Stan<g>
Allan, welcome back! I haven't been too active on the veggie list, but have
been here listening for a year or so. I'm also wondering where the cheap
and lazy one has disappeared to ;-)
Linda