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Old 02-02-12, 11:01 AM   #1
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Re: Littlefoot's digs - day 3

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The cave openings are circled... I have till next week for those roots to bind together, once it grows into a solid patch of sod, he can dig a tunnel, but it won't hardly hurt that grass.
Wayne, out of curiosity, what spectrum of lighting are you using? I know the most important thrust is giving LF what he will need, but you mentioned wanting the grass to become established. From the pics, the lighting looks really yellow. For optimal plant growth, the blue and red ends of the spectrum are generally much better.
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Wayne, out of curiosity, what spectrum of lighting are you using? I know the most important thrust is giving LF what he will need, but you mentioned wanting the grass to become established. From the pics, the lighting looks really yellow. For optimal plant growth, the blue and red ends of the spectrum are generally much better.

This grow light is directly over the grass patch.
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