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    Green Light?

    Ok so i know you can use a green light to visit your grow room when it is in its dark period..correct? Are there any restirctions on how long the light can be on? Just for instance could it be on 24/7 and not disturb the flowering process? I dont want it on 24/7 i am just curious. Is there any certian type of bulb i need? Or just a regualar green light bulb?? thanks guys!!!:rasta: :rasta:
    SeedlessOne Reviewed by SeedlessOne on . Green Light? Ok so i know you can use a green light to visit your grow room when it is in its dark period..correct? Are there any restirctions on how long the light can be on? Just for instance could it be on 24/7 and not disturb the flowering process? I dont want it on 24/7 i am just curious. Is there any certian type of bulb i need? Or just a regualar green light bulb?? thanks guys!!!:rasta: :confused: :rasta: Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Green Light?

    sorta like in highschool when you did photo lab, they had thoughs red lights on for a while. I would think pictures would be more sensitive to any light than plants, so having it on for awhile shouldnt be a problem, but don't take my advice(making it usless, lol).

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    #3
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    Green Light?

    Yeah i really want to figure this one out...the more research i do, the more i find mix answers. Some say it is a rumor and other say it is true. So does a regular bulb that is green (party lights) not interupt the darkcycle?? Someone squash this for me...

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    #4
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    Green Light?

    im not too sure about green lights for this
    i do know that a uv light (black light) is ok tho
    cheers all

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    #5
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    Green Light?

    FROM WHAT I UNDERSTAND,, A GREEN LITE IS NOT ABSORBED BY PLANTS.

    BUT,,,,, AS WITH ANY OTHER LIGHT, GREEN, RED, YELLOW, SWITCH LITE, WHATEVER,,,, IT CAN CAUSE PROBS WITH A FLOWERING PLANT. IT STILL BECOMES A LITE LEAK.

    I USE MINE FOR SHORT PERIODS ONCE IN A WHILE, WITH NO ILL EFFECTS.

    GOOD LUCK

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    #6
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    Green Light?

    If absolutely necessary you can use a green bulb for prolonged visits to your flower room after lights out...

    boyz is right...green light is not absorbed by the plant.

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    #7
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    Green Light?

    I know you can put a green lens on your flashlight when you visit them,and it not affect growth at all.There is the moon at night if they were to be outdoors.It emits light and does'nt disturb the flowering stage!But....... It's not green,either.Good luck with that 1!!

    Holla!
    Ga Grown

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Green Light?

    Green spectrum is invisble to plant, so yes its ok, although i'd only have it on for 30 mins at a time.

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    #9
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    Green Light?

    Quote Originally Posted by GaGrown
    There is the moon at night if they were to be outdoors.It emits light and does'nt disturb the flowering stage!But....... It's not green,either.Good luck with that 1!!

    Holla!
    Ga Grown
    Actually the moon doesnt emit any light what-so-ever. It is infact the sunlight being releted back.

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    #10
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    Green Light?

    Your right LIP! It does exactlly that, reflects.Thought about what I had said after the post was done.

    Ga Grown

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