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	02-12-2010, 01:13 PM #1 Senior Member Senior Member
 green lightive used green lights in my flowering rooms for years, and have never had any ill effects from them whatsoever on the plants. the way i see it, alot more knowlegable people than me (such as jeorge) say its OK, so as far as im concerned its OK. people like jeorge cervantes have been doing this ALOT longer than probably any two of us put together, and doing it all over the world, doing the research and KNOW whats what, so why would you even think about "second guessing" them? 
 
 if your worried about it, get yourself 1 25w party bulb and use it for emergencies onlyShastaCoMan Reviewed by ShastaCoMan on . green light could someone give me a scientific reason why green light effects plants during dark hours of flowering, as the plant cannot photosynthesise under this spectrum. This is just a matter of interest as the rule of thumb is no light during flowering, even green light. But if photosynthesis doesn't occur under green light then how can it effect the plant? :confused: Rating: 5
 
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