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02-12-2006, 06:03 PM #1
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Bounced light, green light
So, I've got two great looking plants going in an ebb/flow system, on day 5 of 12/12. They are behind a wooden sliding closet door which is pretty light-tight except for the runners that guide the door at the top and a small crack which is covered by a strip of black plastic.
I know I cannot interrupt the night time cycle, but sometimes I need to get in that closet. Is it true that green-light is in effect, unseen by the plants? I also have a small fluoro desk lamp that sits around the corner of the closet, with light bouncing several times before it hits the crack in the covered closet opening.
Am I basically avoiding direct light here? I'd hate to screw up these two plants which are looking fantastic :dance: . Thanks for any help.trianker Reviewed by trianker on . Bounced light, green light So, I've got two great looking plants going in an ebb/flow system, on day 5 of 12/12. They are behind a wooden sliding closet door which is pretty light-tight except for the runners that guide the door at the top and a small crack which is covered by a strip of black plastic. I know I cannot interrupt the night time cycle, but sometimes I need to get in that closet. Is it true that green-light is in effect, unseen by the plants? I also have a small fluoro desk lamp that sits around the Rating: 5
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