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Can You Use A Sunlamp As a Hydroponic Light For Growing Plants?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1356903:MV8xNDY0NjA1XzI0MTYyMjY3XzNDRTZBQzQx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 300884] Ordinary flourescent lights do the job as well, are much cheaper, and produce more light per watt. You can grow plants in a basement with nothing but flourescents. But why would you? Sunlight is free! [/quote] That's been my experience as well, specifically for growing veggie plants. [/quote]
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I have one hydroponic light but can't afford another but I do have a very nice sun lamp made by Sperti used for giving humans a suntan (model # DEL SOL).
I've done some research on the subject but never came out with a definitive answer.
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