yes.Do the plants that are growing on a side of a road that are constantly hit with cars high beams and light posts all messed up?
Those plants seem to disagree with you by growing just fine.yes.
You have plants near a street light or get regular high beams and they don't finish later or throw hermies? I call Bullshit.Those plants seem to disagree with you by growing just fine.
Do these plants on the side of the road have photoreceptor proteins and are photoperiod dependent when it comes to their flowering cycle? Am I to assume that you've actually done an in depth study of roadside plants and how their photoperiods are altered? Also, have you run the numbers to figure out which percentage of the roadside plants are day-neutral?Those plants seem to disagree with you by growing just fine.
Our motorways look normal here dude, we would notice if they were that different to the rest of the countrysideDo these plants on the side of the road have photoreceptor proteins and are photoperiod dependent when it comes to their flowering cycle? Am I to assume that you've actually done an in depth study of roadside plants and how their photoperiods are altered? Also, have you run the numbers to figure out which percentage of the roadside plants are day-neutral?
Reality seems to disagree with you.
That was sorta my point.Our motorways look normal here dude, we would notice if they were that different to the rest of the countryside
That was actually my point and you were kind of disagreeing with it.That was sorta my point.
You do realize that Cannabis is not an evergreen shrub or a tree don't you?That was actually my point and you were kind of disagreeing with it.
No I did not run any study, it is all based on observation. Please show me a lot of or at least some plants near any road where you think there are ruined by artificial light from cars and/or light poles.
I have a light pole on a street near my house and a big tree. I am also in the middle of a hill so cars coming down hit it close to its canopy with beams all the time. I have the same type of tree on my land away from all these lights. And you know what there is no difference. They grow leaves and drop them at the same time, they grow seeds and drop them at the same time. And this is just about one type of a tree, there are plenty of other small plants including some weed plants and grass directly under the light pole. And still there is no visual difference to the same type of small plants sitting in dark.
And remember about the OP's question about him being scared to use just a torch.
Yes I do but I have not been referring to evergreen trees and shrubs only.You do realize that Cannabis is not an evergreen shrub or a tree don't you?
Then your a brave man suggesting that a longer or disruptive light cycle doesn't hinder flowering times in Cannabis.Yes I do but I have not been referring to evergreen trees and shrubs only.
Nope, I am just suggesting that light of a torch, car beams and light poles are not so intense and do not have enough spectrum to trick plants into thinking it's daylight.Then your a brave man suggesting that a longer or disruptive light cycle doesn't hinder flowering times in Cannabis.
i bought a phone yesterday, 25mg pix camera and a 250w cfl flash/toarchWill using my phones torch be enough to disrupt my plants during its sleep?
and a light pole does just that...don't belive me ask in the outdoor section.Nope, I am just suggesting that light of a torch, car beams and light poles are not so intense and do not have enough spectrum to trick plants into thinking it's daylight.
That's 3 wats
You fucking kidding me mate.....!Question.I need to change bulbs.. Would like to do it while the lights are off and cool so I don't burn my hand off. During this process, would also like to see what I'm doing haha. Think a couple mins of me with the torch of my phone on would wake everyone up ? ?