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Nov 2, 2016 11:11 AM CST
Name: Audrey
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Thanks Steve. Wow, you have 37ft of them? Drooling My tiny cabin on the hill would look like a U.F.O. if I had all those lights Hilarious! So my plan with this 4ft one is to position a few of my heavy succulent pots right underneath the light and have some of my tropicals flanking the sides below the succulents to catch the run off light. There is a south facing window in the room and a small round west facing window, so there is normally enough light from the sun to keep things alive in the winter but it is still not enough to keep everything tight and compact.

I am really looking forward to trying it out. If I like it well enough, I will purchase more throughout the next year maybe. I keep thinking we are going to get me a green house completed but that has not happened yet. It is hard to walk around my place Dec-Feb. I either need a bigger house, a green house, or less plants. The last one is just not an option. Rolling on the floor laughing Hopefully this light will help me take advantage of a dark corner and at least cut out a little bit of my overwintering issues. Thanks again for your reviews Steve.

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