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    Can a 600 watt HP's light ignite my bamboo stakes and cause a fire?.

    PS try not to laugh :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by joker_the_smoker View Post
    Never seen my bamboo sticks burst in to flames mon lol
    Good to know bruv good to know :-)

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    If ur getting 250-300°C then u might have a problem but I think the plants might let you know first... Lol.. 😂😂
    I reckon ur alright....
    Never a stupid question though mate.. That's how we learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glynne View Post
    If ur getting 250-300°C then u might have a problem but I think the plants might let you know first... Lol.. ����
    I reckon ur alright....
    Never a stupid question though mate.. That's how we learn.

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    Hahaha :-)

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    just make sure the reflectors are hanging securely id hate to see the damage they could do if it fell or lay there touching the tent walls 😞


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    My automatic fire extinguisher deploys at between 75 & 80c

    But, well before that point, the plants would be dead
    It's Not What You Know, It's What You Can Prove

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