Tips For Using Grow Lights

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Lighting is essential for plants to grow strong and healthy, but sometimes indoor plants don't receive enough light.
  That's where grow lights come in.
  They help to provide the extra light that is needed by indoor plants.
  However, if the light is too intense they will wither and die.
  Too little and the plants either won't grow or are very spindly and weak.
  There are some things that you can do to ensure that your plants get the proper lighting.
  Here are some tips to help you get the best results when using grow lights.
Fluorescent tube lights are brighter and more intense at the middle of the tube than at the ends of the tube.
  Therefore, you should rotate your plants once a week to help them grow straight.
As a fluorescent tube light gets older, the ends of the tube start to get darker.
  This means that the light is losing its efficiency and the light it is producing isn't as intense as a new bulb.
  Therefore, it is best to replace the lights when the ends of the tube start to darken instead of waiting until the light completely burns out.
Wipe the bulbs in the grow lights every month with a clean, damp cloth.
  This will remove any dirt and dust that has accumulated on the bulb.
  Dirt filters out the amount of light that comes from the bulb and reduces its effectiveness.
  Remember, a dirty bulb is a bad bulb.
There is an easy way to tell if your plants are too close to the grow lights.
  Simply place your hand just above your plants.
  If you can feel any heat on your hand that is coming from the light, then your plants are too close.
  Move the light up higher until you can no longer feel any heat touching the plants.
Another important point to remember is that as the plants grow, they get closer to the light bulb.
  So, even if you had the light at the proper distance from your plants, you may need to move it again.
  Check about once a week, using the pointer above, to see if you need to move the light away from your plants.
  It takes only seconds and will ensure that your plants grow healthy all the time.
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