Is 14w LED BULB enough for seedling?

Covetsculitvars

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Sorry brother I was out and about.......yeah I usually start a hole with a plastic tack or knife tip but please be careful ......I think you'll find them much more appealing without the diffuser on........I can't stress enough that you SHOULD NOT TOUCH THE LEDs bare.
 

Covetsculitvars

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It still does not look very growthfull yet
About 12-16 inches above with the diffuser off should be good to go brother......the plant will stay stocky and short if we don't raise the light as the plant grows. The other poster was correct tho u gotta be really concientious of the bulb being too close because they will fry a lil babay like that with a quickness
 

ETHERR

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Sorry brother I was out and about.......yeah I usually start a hole with a plastic tack or knife tip but please be careful ......I think you'll find them much more appealing without the diffuser on........I can't stress enough that you SHOULD NOT TOUCH THE LEDs bare.
I took it off and this is what it looks like now
 

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powellscandrett

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I'm not an experienced gardener either. I've been doing plants for only two years. But I realized a long time ago that it doesn't matter how much professional equipment you buy for plants. I think that the power and shade of lighting are important for plant growth. The bulb you want to take for cultivation is suitable for plants from your avatar, bro. When I started gardening, I didn't want to buy special lamps for my growing tent. I borrowed this tent from a friend. Of course, he allowed me to keep it forever. In the first week of the beginning of cultivation, I installed an LED strip that I removed from interior car lights. This thing is suitable for cultivation. So I want to tell you not to be afraid to experiment.
 
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