sc001 Posted June 15, 2012 is this light ok for the plant? http://www.bunnings.com.au/products_product_20w-compact-spiral-party-ultra-violet-globe-nelson_2657.aspx?filter=categoryname--Lighting Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sallubrious Posted June 15, 2012 That link is taking me to an ad for a UV light. Which is almost useless for growing plants. A good starting point would be a cool white (6500k) cfl and you could do with a higher wattage. UV rays are useful for increasing the production of some proteins and other chemicals but they are not essential and to keep the plant alive they are not even needed. Phillips CFL's in cool white are rated at 6500k and they come in many sizes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sc001 Posted June 15, 2012 That link is taking me to an ad for a UV light. Which is almost useless for growing plants. A good starting point would be a cool white (6500k) cfl and you could do with a higher wattage. UV rays are useful for increasing the production of some proteins and other chemicals but they are not essential and to keep the plant alive they are not even needed. Phillips CFL's in cool white are rated at 6500k and they come in many sizes. how much are the shops? on ebay there is one for $12 inc postage, and its "cool day light" would this do? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sallubrious Posted June 15, 2012 how much are the shops? on ebay there is one for $12 inc postage, and its "cool day light" would this do? I just looked on their website and the phillips "cool daylight" are the ones listed as producing a 6500 k output, not the cool white as I suggested earlier. So that would be a good place to start. I can't help you with the price as I haven't bought any for a while. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessamyn Posted December 28, 2018 I absolutely love this forum. I just received 4 healthy, green 6" cuttings from Florida and am trying to determine the optimal rooting method. They will be in a large planter (indoors for the moment) then on my balcony. I am in Arizona so it seems my biggest concern is humidity (or lack thereof). Any pointers welcome. Also, has anyone noticed soil types and Ph that are more successful? Thanks! Jess Share this post Link to post Share on other sites