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HerpZillA
at Sun Feb 19 19:37:25 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpZillA ]
Again, I'm not expert, but I do remember that my African violets needed high light intensity, but my impatiens, did better under much lower levels. I guess you just need to research that plant, or an any other you want to raise. I had a friend that raised some stuff in the early 70's hydroponically. I think he was raising,, oh never mind.
Point is it a shade plant, full sun, maybe as important is soil needs and nutritional needs. At one time I think I had 2000 plants. ALL LEGAL lol,,, But my golden barrel cactus were totally different from my lithops and different from my aloes.
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