It's absorbed, it just doesn't effect the flowering process. Blue would also be safe, just not red or anything with red in it. Blue is farther from red than green so it may be even safer.Green light they say isn't absorbed by the plants. Are you expecting a catastrophe in their dark period? Maybe the plant version of SIDS or something.
Green. Got it.Leave the plants alone. They aren't gonna do all your blow when your asleep, nor sleep with your wife/gf if you pass out drunk. And a true green bulb, led preferred. Other incandescent green bulbs are painted glass and not truly green and your plants may respond to it.
Sooner or later you will figure out schedules don't make as much sense as you thought they did.Green. Got it.
I prefer to leave them alone, but I when I miss their time with lights on for a day or 2, I want to be able to check on them and stay as close to my current water and nute schedule as possible.
Thanks!!!
HA! It's MY work schedule that is the problem!!!!Sooner or later you will figure out schedules don't make as much sense as you thought they did.
It's absorbed, it just doesn't effect the flowering process. Blue would also be safe, just not red or anything with red in it. Blue is farther from red than green so it may be even safer.
When the lights are off during the 12-12 flowering phase, is there a color of cfl lightbulb that I can use without disrupting the plants cycle? I'd like to be able to check on them once in a while.
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