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03-04-2012, 09:02 AM #12Member
Led's light bleaching?
Ill try to explain why its more than you think and not that simple.
However, plants are frequently seen with foliage of a variety of other colours from shades of red, brown, purple through to black. These colours are caused by other pigments such as betacyanins and anthocyanins produced in response to environmental stress, as a mechanism for filtering intense sunlight or your (led) or as the endpoint of selective breeding of desirable cultivars. These pigments are incidental to photosynthesis, but may well only be produced in plants grown in the strongest light especially with a high blue and ultraviolet content. MASS..... I'll ask you a Q?
I have all these colors in my plant leaves do have deficiency or am i intentional promoting stress training to a xx female f2 with light and environmental training being the key tools to achieve this with no chemicals......?
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