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Old 10-12-2007, 10:06 PM
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Question Why do you need low light to help recovery?

Hello,
I'm just curious about the reasoning behind needing low light to help a 'chid recover. I know everyone always says to do that, but I'm just wondering why that is, because wouldn't high light (just enough for the plant, not too bright) be helpful for recovery because it gives the plant more energy?
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