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    Worked great when starting my seedlings indoors. After I moved my plants outside to the greenhouse and had such a cool summer this light helped to keep them going ( along with blossom set spray). Now that we are already getting frost, my tomatoes are still going due to the light keeping them warm and giving them the supplemental light they need.

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