I was wondering if this is enough light for my snake plant?
Plant Question
@NlGHTCRAWLER: Thank you I thought as much, I plan on trying out what I saw on this site http://www.labnol.org/home/best-indoor-plants-for-clean-air/10654/ but I wonder will this kind of light work on the palm plant from what i have heard they need a lot of light.
I can't quite tell, but it appears it's an incandescent bulb, yes? If it's incandescent you shouldn't have any problem. If that's a compact fluorescent I don't know how well it will do. I know with regular fluorescent lights you get the best results from having both warm and cool color fluorescent bulbs. Not sure where the average CFL would come in on that.
@Toxeia said:
I can't quite tell, but it appears it's an incandescent bulb, yes? If it's incandescent you shouldn't have any problem. If that's a compact fluorescent I don't know how well it will do. I know with regular fluorescent lights you get the best results from having both warm and cool color fluorescent bulbs. Not sure where the average CFL would come in on that.
Yes it's an incandescent bulb. supposedly it's a grow light but I wonder how well they actually work is there actually a huge difference between a regular bulb and a grow bulb?
It's called a snake plant? I need one of those
Also snake plant makes me think of mgs3 and snake hiding in…well plants
@Illuminosopher said:
@NlGHTCRAWLER: Thank you I thought as much, I plan on trying out what I saw on this site http://www.labnol.org/home/best-indoor-plants-for-clean-air/10654/ but I wonder will this kind of light work on the palm plant from what i have heard they need a lot of light.
Feel the ends of the plant every day. If they start to feel a little limp then something must be wrong. That's the only thing I know about plants.
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