Obviously, most candellights would contain led and other toxic chemicals, only test with beeswax candels.
there's no blue natural sunlight out of candels, but far red is good for flowering. Fun to know and test out...
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There are no rules or bans in the works for paraffin candles and those scented with synthetic oils. In the meantime, you don’t have to give up candles altogether if you follow these guidelines.


there's no blue natural sunlight out of candels, but far red is good for flowering. Fun to know and test out...

Avoid Harmful Gases with Non-Toxic Candle Alternatives
Discover non-toxic candles like beeswax candles and more.
- Buy 100 percent beeswax candles with cotton wicks, which are free of toxic chemicals. Beeswax can cost as much as six times the price of paraffin, so many candle manufacturers blend paraffin with their beeswax to cut costs. Be sure your candles say 100 percent beeswax on the label.
- Buy candles made from 100 percent vegetable-based waxes, which are also nontoxic.
- To reduce soot, no matter what kind of wicks are in your candles, trim wicks to 1/8 inch, and do not burn candles in a drafty area.
- Find safe candles from certified green businesses at GreenPages.org.

