Here is my entry for John’s from Journeys From Johnbo blog, Cellpic Sunday Challenge.
These may not be the best photos I’ve ever taken. But they are way cool. Here is a write up about the blue/red spectrum of light “This Plant Light allows us to actually provide plants with ample light, effectively supplementing the lack of natural sunlight and promoting plant healthy growth. And it can provide red, blue, or mixed spectrum to meet the light conditions your plants need most in different stages.”
Photos taken this morning just before sunrise.


Qi (energy) hugs
Cee

That’s pretty cool Cee. Amazing colours 🙂 🙂
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They are cool lights. What are you doing up this early?
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I don’t know. Can’t sleep but feeling a bit weary now 💤
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Go take an early nap 😀
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Wow, cool light. I used to have one of those old psychedlic light bulbs from the Hippie days. I wasn’t the Hippie, and my oldest was not old enough yet. But I acquired the light bulb someplace.
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That’s cool 😀 😀
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Oooh. Extraordinary. Why are they called plant lights?
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They have the spectrum of light that the sun gives them. They will grow healthier and faster indoors. 😀 😀
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Brilliant! In every sense …
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Psychedelic Cee!
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It was so pretty when I walked into my office and turned on the light. They are so pretty to look at. 😀
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Thanks for sharing this image. Anita
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Thanks for commenting Anita 😀
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Definitely cool. I’m interested to see how the plants go.
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So far I’m impressed with it 😀 😀 Chris even noticed in 24 hours that my bulbs are growing a little 😀
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That’s a pretty cool light.
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It is way cool. And since I have all my bulbs that I brought in on a table in front of my desk or on desk, the light isn’t so bright. 😀
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I’ve been checking out Grow Lights but none with the amazing colours yours is throwing. I’m unsure whether one is good idea for my Terrarium plants, they might grow too big. 🙂
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Growing too big might be a thing. Although you can change the intensity of it, which I would imagine would slow down the growing somewhat. 😀
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They may not be the best for photos, Cee, but I am sure they are better for your plants. 🙂
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From what I can tell in two days, my plants love it. 😀 😀
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