If your plants exhibit these physical signs of not getting enough light, it may be because your grow light is too far away or ...
Gardening columnist Jeff Lowenfels tells how to determine how much light plants need and where to find the right ones.
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Look for these signs of too little or too much light for your houseplants, and find out how to correct the problem.