Irisis require full sun..........I'm not sure office lights would qualify. Are they turned down or off early? Growing time for irisis is when they are getting more hours of daylight. What's the worse that can happen? The bulb may rot from not enough light.........
2007-05-09 02:27:03
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answered by LucySD 7
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I guess a lighting fixtures going to come again on there sometime quickly....i think your pal became touching on flower bulbs. Daffodils, hyacinths, crocuses, paperweights, irises and tulips are plant existence that come out of bulbs. they additionally divide and multiply that way. They take a month or in an attempt to flower, some pick a chilly era to come again up. truly sturdy success with your easy bulbs. in the event that they are Eco friendly you're able to get a direction crushed to your door.
2016-12-17 08:10:24
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answered by fette 4
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Probably not. You possibly may get one or two to put up one straggly flower, but the performance will be pretty poor. Office lights just don't have the intensity needed for something like iris.
2007-05-09 02:50:30
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answered by thegubmint 7
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Not sure about irises, but I have had geraniums bloom in a fluorescent light only environment.
2007-05-09 03:27:25
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answered by Scott S 2
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Florescent light provides the same ultraviolet rays that sunlight does.
2007-05-09 02:02:12
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answered by Technette 1
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If you water them they will bulb
2007-05-09 01:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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