MalcolmMc
Seedling
Rookie question here, but it's one I cannot seem to find the answer to.
It's winter, so my plants aren't getting a ton of sun. I've read that 4 may be enough to keep them alive. 6 hours would be better. 8 hours even more ideal. But where do I draw the line? Why not give them 15 hours (like in the summer) or better yet, why not 24 hours?
I have purchased a little grow little for my indoor tropical bonsai but I do not know where to draw the line?
This is the bulb I purchased and put in a deck lamp
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Feit-El...PIPHorizontal2_rr-_-302049327-_-302213390-_-N
I also understand there are probably different conditions ideal for different plants. I have a brazilian rain tree, 2 ficus, a natal plum and grewia... and one light bulb.
It's winter, so my plants aren't getting a ton of sun. I've read that 4 may be enough to keep them alive. 6 hours would be better. 8 hours even more ideal. But where do I draw the line? Why not give them 15 hours (like in the summer) or better yet, why not 24 hours?
I have purchased a little grow little for my indoor tropical bonsai but I do not know where to draw the line?
This is the bulb I purchased and put in a deck lamp
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Feit-El...PIPHorizontal2_rr-_-302049327-_-302213390-_-N
I also understand there are probably different conditions ideal for different plants. I have a brazilian rain tree, 2 ficus, a natal plum and grewia... and one light bulb.