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	11-11-2008, 02:13 AM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 green lights in dark cycleso since plants do not absorb green wavelengths could i put an all green led light in my room and tend the garden in the dark cycle im 26 days into flower so i dont want to chance light stress so if any of you experts know for sure let me know thanks alot:jointsmile: konvikt419 Reviewed by konvikt419 on . green lights in dark cycle so since plants do not absorb green wavelengths could i put an all green led light in my room and tend the garden in the dark cycle im 26 days into flower so i dont want to chance light stress so if any of you experts know for sure let me know thanks alot:jointsmile: Rating: 5\"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.\" -Thomas Jefferson (It still is!):jointsmile:
 
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	11-11-2008, 11:18 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 green lights in dark cycleno lights. why risk it???? If your flowering thn you have 12 hours in which to tend the garden. 
 
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	11-11-2008, 05:50 PM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 green lights in dark cycleI've used a green-tinted light before to see during the dark periods, but I only did it when it was absolutely necessary. It never caused anything to turn hermaphrodite, but again, I wasn't doing it frequently. There's really little reason to tend the plants during lights-out, so I wouldn't risk doing it too much unless you absolutely have to. Wait until the lights come on to water & admire them! :jointsmile: 
 
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	11-11-2008, 08:00 PM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 green lights in dark cycleA TRUE GREEN LED that you use only in emergencies is fine. Don't leave it turned on when you are not in there, and don't let the light of you opening the door disturb the plants. If you must visit them at night, you will need to build a light-lock walkway and close the first door before opening the second. 
 
 But a green party light still interrupts teh dark cycle. I have tested this. It is not good.
 
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	11-11-2008, 08:08 PM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 green lights in dark cycleI use a green cfl party light to tend to my plants at night. My system runs at night and is dark during the day. When I wake up I go downstairs, flip on the green light (which is outside my box), and foliar spray them. I think some people forgot on this thread that you do have to tend to your plants at night to foliar spray. It is a 16 watt green cfl that lights up my basement with no other lights and I still have to open the door to my cab (which is 100% light proof at night) to spray them. It is still pretty pitch black inside that cab and the foliar spray only last 5 minutes so I doubt that green light makes a difference. Just don't leave it on for that long. And yes the plant does absorb a small amount of green light. 
 
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	11-12-2008, 10:46 PM #6 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 green lights in dark cyclethats what i needed to know thanks alot you guys are awesome:jointsmile: \"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.\" -Thomas Jefferson (It still is!):jointsmile:
 
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	11-17-2008, 06:19 PM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 green lights in dark cycleYou are more likely to give yourself powdery mildew by spraying in the dark. I have never sprayed in the dark- always when the lights are on. If you are mixing your foliar sprays correctly, with one drop of dish soap or another horticultural spreader/sticker/surfactant/penetrator in the bottle, you will not have the droplet effect that can potentially burn your plants. Even then, droplet burns are less dangerous to plant health than increasing %RH during the dark period... Originally Posted by JeffersonBud Originally Posted by JeffersonBud
 If you want to be super careful, a good time to spray is less than a half hour before the lights come on, so the moisture dries up very quickly and does not have time to create rot conditions.
 
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	11-17-2008, 06:41 PM #8 Senior Member Senior Member
 green lights in dark cycleI'm with Stinky......and not spray ANYTHING on plants in the dark......it simply BEGS for mold/fungus issues. 
 
 Konvict they make this little led green light....sold at my hydro store that is considered safe in the dark period. I don't know enough about lighting to know why THIS type of green lighting is ok...but not some other types of green lights. A good friend of mine hermied his grow with the little green light on his dehumidifier so obviously not ALL light is created equal.  
 
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	11-17-2008, 06:44 PM #9 Senior Member Senior Member
 green lights in dark cycleAnd as usual I am WAY behind the wise eight ball.....the Stinkster.....  .  Sorry Stinky, did not see that you already answered the question. .  Sorry Stinky, did not see that you already answered the question.  
 
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	11-17-2008, 06:46 PM #10 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 green lights in dark cyclewell i dont foliar spray at all i just like tending my garden  and want more time to experiment so i wanted to check with the experts and she made it very clear so thanks alot everyone:jointsmile:
						\"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.\" -Thomas Jefferson (It still is!):jointsmile: and want more time to experiment so i wanted to check with the experts and she made it very clear so thanks alot everyone:jointsmile:
						\"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.\" -Thomas Jefferson (It still is!):jointsmile:
 
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