Sour Diesel / Trainwreck turning hermaphrodite. Whyyyyyyy!!! HELP PLEASE
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Originally Posted by Rubberbubbler
I thought it had to be a green led light. Is this true?
Sylvania makes a 4' green T5 bulb. I keep one around for the ultra rare occasion when I want to light stress a plant. With the flou, you can light up the whole area. Those lil' LED lights are ok, but the shadows cast, using such a pinpoint source, I found objectionable.
It never occurred to me to filter a Mag-lite! :thumbsup: DOH!! :i feel stupid:
Sour Diesel / Trainwreck turning hermaphrodite. Whyyyyyyy!!! HELP PLEASE
I read an article about plant photosynthesis, etc., that stated, to light stress a cannabis plant, requires the 'entire plant' to be exposed to the light source, not just a branch or two ... I have absolutely NO idea, if that is true or not, BUT, a few gardens ago, just for the hell of it, I purposely left the cabinet door open a couple inches, every night period ... the plants only received a bit of stray light on a couple stems, and a VERY faint glow in the cabinet ... nothing negative happened, I remained hermie-free, etc. ... :wtf: ... possibly just good luck, as an experiment with only 2 plants means nothing, really ... in answer to questions, the plant is 'blind' to green light, whether from an incandescent, or a LED, CFL, etc., as the story goes ... regardless, I wouldn't overdo it, I prefer my plants to have their 6 hours of darkness ... the MagLite 'kit' usually contains a belt holster, and 2-3 colored lenses ... :smokin: