Quote Originally Posted by coolchild2001
I wonder if you use a smalll amount of light during the off duration ,like seriously 1 or 2 led's with the same spectrum as the moon if your crop would flurish with more intensity because your going that much further into replicating nature?
I highly doubt it. Yield is directly correlated to a few factors: genetics, light intensity (during the light phase), proper nutes, co2, etc. The dark period is just a time without light letting the plant know it should flower, but the darkness itself doesn't actually affect yield. At least thats my thoughts on that, I dunno for sure. You can get some amazing plants having complete darkness during your dark cycle, just look at 99% of the grows posted on this site. I say if its not broke don't fix it.


And we're not trying to replicate nature in an indoor grow, we're trying to get max yield in shortest time, something nature can't accomplish. If you're going to try and imitate nature, you should let tons of bugs in your room, maybe knock your plants over with a leaf blower to imitate a severe storm during the growing season, etc. Growing indoors isn't an attempt to replicate nature, its an attempt to provide your plants with IDEAL conditions, which are seldom, if ever, found naturally.
Splifted Reviewed by Splifted on . Moonlight. If plants adapt to the moonlight outside in a outdoor grow..i wonder if its better for the plant that it gets light durring a full moon cycle or something.. Because of the indoor rule about no flowering with any light during the off periods. I think thats kinda funny that it would work that way since i do know the mooon creates alot of light during a full moon even if the lumens arent high.. does anybody know anything about the whole dark period and moonlight thing? how many lumens Rating: 5