Can I check my plants when lights out?
I tried to find something about this by searching the forums (really) but could not find anything. I waked and baked so please bear with me...:stoned:
I am just starting to flower 12/12 and was wondering if checking on the plants (like for pH, PPM, and water top ups) during the dark period is bad. I can get the outside room fairly dark and would use a flashlight to see (I have a small grow tent in a large room). So, would doing this for 5 minutes or so cause stress?
Buzz
Can I check my plants when lights out?
Don't risk it.
It can cause hermies.
Why do you need to do it in the dark?
Can I check my plants when lights out?
if you feel the absolute urge to go into your grow room during the hours of darkness, there is a way to do so without damaging the cycle. Use a green bulb to enter the dark room, and since green light waves are not able to be absorbed into the plant, this should cause no problems. no other color light will work, just use green. hope this helped!!!!!!!!:stoned:
Can I check my plants when lights out?
Agreed...bad habit to get into. Flowering plants tend to freak if you wake them in the middle of nap time.
The only thing I can think of that will possibly fluctuate enough to worry about during the dark period is temperature. (and CO2, if running it) But you can check on 'em just before lights come on without much worry. I'd say no more than 5 minutes before lights on, but this is my own arbitrary guideline.
emptyfarmer420:
Which shade of green works best? Do you use a special bulb?
Can I check my plants when lights out?
The reason I ask is that sometimes I work late and can't make it in time for lights on to do regular maint.
Can I check my plants when lights out?
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Originally Posted by emptyfarmer420
if you feel the absolute urge to go into your grow room during the hours of darkness, there is a way to do so without damaging the cycle. Use a green bulb to enter the dark room, and since green light waves are not able to be absorbed into the plant, this should cause no problems. no other color light will work, just use green. hope this helped!!!!!!!!:stoned:
This is not complete information, and should not be attempted.
If you find a bulb that has EXACTLY the same spectrum of green, that EXACTLY matches the shade of green on your plants, then yes, you can use it to go into your grow at night.
BUT
Unless you have the spectral analysis equipment to EXACTLY MATCH the color, you WILL risk hermies.
Can I check my plants when lights out?
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Originally Posted by BuzzPion
The reason I ask is that sometimes I work late and can't make it in time for lights on to do regular maint.
You'd be better off changing the start time of your dark cycle by an hour or two.
Can I check my plants when lights out?
going in there every once in a while with a flashlight to peak around isnt that big of a deal. light during the dark period will definitely cause hermies but not if youre just going in there maybe once or twice a week with a tiny bit of light like a flashlight. also, it depends on your strain. some strains will turn hermaphroditic very easily. you could always try moving your light schedule around so that the lights are on when you come home for a bit.
Can I check my plants when lights out?
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Originally Posted by mushaboom
going in there every once in a while with a flashlight to peak around isnt that big of a deal. light during the dark period will definitely cause hermies but not if youre just going in there maybe once or twice a week with a tiny bit of light like a flashlight. also, it depends on your strain. some strains will turn hermaphroditic very easily. you could always try moving your light schedule around so that the lights are on when you come home for a bit.
Don't count on it.
Even a pinhole of light can cause hermies. Not every time, but why risk it?
Can I check my plants when lights out?
Heres my .02 cent and experience
Its will cause hermies obviously, although through my flower cycle i have been in my grow room with a small flash light to check on things sometimes, and ive done it at least 8-10 times in the flower cycle [cuz i had issues i had to attend too] but none of my plants ever hermied, so the chance that your plant may hermie could be very very slim, but still, its a possibility so why risk it