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Whether you're tending to houseplants or starting your own seeds, here's how you can use, choose and shop for grow lights.
Your Grow Light Is Probably Too Far from Your Plants—Here's How to Place It Correctly Grow lights often need to be closer to plants than you'd think.
There are three main grow light colors you will see when browsing lights to purchase. Blue lights are best suited for starting seeds, growing leafy greens, and other non-flowering houseplants.
Cover the seeds so they don't have access to light. Uncover the seeds after three to five days. Introduce the seeds to bright, indirect sunlight or use grow lights. Related: How to Care for ...
In low light environments, many plants will struggle to stay healthy. We tapped testers to find the best grow lights for all your indoor herbs and plants.
Learn how to use, choose and shop for grow lights -- whether you're tending to houseplants or starting your own seeds.