So I guess maybe I’ve heard or even just had conflicting thoughts on this. With traditional heaters the heat is starting at the bottom and then rising, as heat does, vs with the hanging heaters it’s starting up top and coming down. On the one hand this does mimic the heat from the sun, but I had heard that the part of the plant that needs the heat most is the root zone, I.e. cold roots will mean slower growth etc. its totally possible that im overthinking it and/or have it backwards
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