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03-15-2013, 07:05 PM #1
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Bursts of light - in nature
had a similar question regarding moonlight/leds etc. general consensus is moonlight, stars, lightning are all harmless. stands to reason that they would develop a resistance to certain point or they could never reproduce.
Mal420xl Reviewed by Mal420xl on . Bursts of light - in nature I'm a newbie at this, so someone please explain this to me: If a "flash of light" during the dark hours can mess up a plants physiology, what happens in nature when there's a lightening storm? Or is the answer that it doesn't matter in nature if things go a little goofy? OR... is the wavelength of electrical lightening not sufficient to make a difference? Just curious. Rating: 5
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