Considering all the red and blue spectrum people face problems with I remembered an old experiment an old teacher of mine did. What she did was take 3 plants and put 3 different colored translucent sheets over them. There was a green one, a red one, and a blue one. Although I cannot remember the outcomes of the red and blue plants I do remember that the green one was doing very horribly. She said it was because the plant was green and had no use for green light. I figured that having this colored film over the plant or the light itself would change the actual kelvin output of the light. So my question is, Would putting a specially colored blue film sheet around the light make the plant do better in its vegatation period? Or the same with the red for the flowering. It's kind of a wierd concept, but I'm hoping that having something like this could make the people with only MH or only HPS have a much better outcome. Thanks in advance.
Da1KrayzieThug Reviewed by Da1KrayzieThug on . Colored film affecting light? Considering all the red and blue spectrum people face problems with I remembered an old experiment an old teacher of mine did. What she did was take 3 plants and put 3 different colored translucent sheets over them. There was a green one, a red one, and a blue one. Although I cannot remember the outcomes of the red and blue plants I do remember that the green one was doing very horribly. She said it was because the plant was green and had no use for green light. I figured that having this Rating: 5