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The key is consistent warmth...
 
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The key is consistent warmth...


not light, at least initially.
o just having them on top of the fridge or on the counter away from the window.
Or depending on space, the bathroom can be good.
Light is only really needed at the end of sprouting to green them up - which isn't necessary for just the soaking of beens/seeds/nuts.

There is full-spectrum lighting for any bulb-base these days in a vast array of configurations....From a lighting catalogue you will want lighting with a CRI over 90 {Colour Rendition Index} and Colour Temp of over 5000°K to be effectively 'Full Spectrum'.

In fact, the pinkish Gro-Lights are more for seed germinating/sprouting {due to the Infra-Red in heating the soil} than Full-Spectrum lighting which is for photosynthesis and greening of the plant.
 

 
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