"So he disagrees with you ...he must be a moron."

You want to say where I said that? Don't put words in my mouth that were not said. That's the lowest form of bullshit known on the planet.

"Moreover since this was a hydroponics class and not a grow pot in you bottom dresser drawer class, his comment and opinions hold more water."

Oh, pardon me, but if you check some of my other posts, you'll quite firmly note that I do far more than cannabis. Oh, wait, I'll just save you the trouble and repost the pictures here. This is my Australian partner's test shed, and then a couple of pictures from my own personal garden.

He left the industry, that's a shame. No wonder he laughs at the idea of two-color growing. Too bad it's here AND IT WORKS. If it weren't worthwhile, why would NASA be looking so heavily into the technology? I think your PHD teacher needs to open his eyes a bit more, or at the very least adjust those side-blinders to be a bit wider to allow for some peripheral hindsight.

You think that little blurb in my signature is just for grins? No, sir, I do REAL HORTICULTURE. If you think I'm going to waste a formal horticultural science education on a single variety of plant, I've got a couple bridges to sell to you.
khyberkitsune Reviewed by khyberkitsune on . Drowning in conflicting plant graphs - help! (LED) Still trying to design my LED light through clear understanding and not just mimicking. There is one photosynthetic response curve that shows yellow light has more effect than blue light and that green, while lower, is almost as useful. Other articles say green light may stunt plant growth and that yellow is not much more useful (despite the huge success of HPS). Then there is the photosynthesis action spectrum showing that violet/purple light (400nm) has the highest absorption peak Rating: 5