is moonlight beneficial?

it would seem that moonlight does have a demonstrated positive/natural/necessary? effect on plant growth. reference the spectral chart and lunar phase plant response chart. i imagine a “moon light” system that replicates lunar spectral frequency at appropriate and natural light levels. perhaps even programmable to dim or brighten thus accurately simulating lunar phases. thoughts?

 

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I once read that indoor growers can use up to 10% of their flower light wattage and simulate moonlight during lights off without interrupting flowering. My personal experience has shown this to be true.
i call BS on this claim. i run 500 watts, no way a 50 w bulb run during the dark cycle w/o interrupting flowering. sorry, not buying it. got a link to what you read?
 
ok so, if i’m not mistaken here are the stats on moonlight at its brightest

.4995? PPFD
But just look at the result when Wallace deployed the lunar panels.

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Moon and plants are a normal happening. Photo Period Plants have evolved to adapt to the light of the moon, and not stop the maturation process, though in some places like Vietnam/South East Asia, plants have been known to live a couple/season by revjuve.

I often refer to the Farmers Almanac as my guide to planting. And it does make sense.

For seed crops like weed, the seeds are planted when the moon is dark, and by the time the seeds have germinated, the moon will just start to be showing itself, and becoming brighter by the day, and after is peak, will still be light until a new moon again.

My theory is the light of the moon helps keep the plants growing to a certain amount, call it a response, vs if one would plant when the moon is bright ect, and then the seedling would never see the extra light of the moon vs if one had planted when the moon was dark.

Also the brightness of the moon, and the slower regression of time outside vs inside where it can go from 24 hours to 12 hours over night, gives one heck of a flowering response, vs losing only seconds a day outside.
Its possible a light source inside equal to that of the moon, and the same Kelvin, may prolong flowering.

Ive also read even some plants that are sensitive can Hermi from the brightness of the moon, but not necessarily as a rule. Nothing is 100%

Main thing is the Moonlight Simulation inside has to be like the moon in every way, or one risks muck up.
 
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