Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
I only have about one month a year where heat is an issue, and about 2 months where cold is an issue.

I have often wondered why we narrow down the light band for flower. (The sun never really has a different light band does it?

Actually, yes it does.
Depending on your lattitude and season there can be quite a spectral shift.

) Time always seems to be the important factor.

Maybe I will go spend some money tomorrow.

:hippy:Ya man, I got my mini microscope, and I know my ladies well.

That's all it takes.:thumbsup:

:rastasmoke: Ahhhh, sounds like a plan to me.
Hope ya don't mind if I lurk and kibbitz occasionally.
Would like to see if the "Emerson effect" applies.

Aloha,
Weezard
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . UVb-UVa I did the best I could to try to understand the threads regarding the topic, but could not assimilate via the written word. Stopped in my local horti- shop yesterday and asked. Interesting theorys. I was/am considering adding another light fixture to my flower room. Would using a MH in one end of the flower area and moving the plants that are closest to finishing under that light improve my yield and trichome content? Currently the flower area is a 1000 W HPS. If you did this what Rating: 5