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Feb 26, 2016 9:32 AM CST
Name: Elaine
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Right. They certainly can take *some* high light, but be sure to keep your T5 at least a couple of feet away from the foliage or as I said above, I think you might see some burning of the leaves. It's good that there is at least one window.

Btw, you could put your location info into your personal profile, and then it will always appear when you post. (see the upper right corner of mine?) This is helpful to people when you have a question - your day lengths, humidity and light levels for instance, and ambient temps etc. will affect your plants and the answers to your questions.
Elaine

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