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    light globe positioning

    Hi all,



    I currently have a 2 globe t5 light with a blue and white globe. I plan on buying another 2 blobe t5 light so that i will have 4 globes running above my 6x2x2.



    The new light globes will probably be a sun light colour and a pink colour.



    Is there an particular way i should arange the colours from front to back?



    IE: white at front, then pink, then blue, then white again



    your advice would be appreciated.



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    up to you mate, T5's are nice and even so should bend colours fairly evenly.
    I'd put the blue at the back and the pink as close to the middle as possible just to give the plants the most benefit of it.
    maybe white/sun pink/ blue would be a good order.

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