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iggyluver Nov 04, 2004 02:30 PM

i am looking for a light green brom that matures at about 6-8 in around. I dont really care about species as long as the flower spike doesn't get to tall. I am haveing a problem i thoough i would have. too much light. its not really too much, but i prefer green instead of red broms and all my neo's at the top of my viv are tinting red since i upgraded to 2 side-by-side 55 watt pc's... jeez.. lol. well if anyone has any suggestions or comments please respond!

thanks, mark

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iggyluver Nov 04, 2004 02:31 PM

oops i meant to say *thought i would ever have*
thanks

nmesparrow Nov 04, 2004 06:21 PM

using a light with higher kelvin rating will keep them from turning red. i suggest anything at 6500K or higher will do. thats what i use during summer and now lowered it to 5500K and they're turning red.

EdK Nov 05, 2004 06:22 PM

Check with Tropiflora and see what they recommend

http://www.tropiflora.com

Ed

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