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06-15-2007, 07:23 PM #1OPMember
Changing plants color affects light absorbtion?
Very good clarification on this subject, stinkyattic. Thank you for the information.
whitewolfofsc Reviewed by whitewolfofsc on . Changing plants color affects light absorbtion? I have a theory. It is totally untested, just an idea to throw out here. Since a plant's green color is the result of it reflecting back the wavelengths of light that it does not use, could changing the plants color cause it to absorb more (or less) light? For example, satties are lighter and greener than indies, and indies need less light to grow than those greedy sativas. Remember how when you were young, you used to put food coloring into the water and watch it travel up the stem and into Rating: 5Peace,
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