sanduskystightNds
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Can the moon fuck up the plant like a light left on would? 4 weeks into flower
No it was the same size it always is. The moon didn't move closer and get bigger, it may have been a bit brighter, but that's it.Good to know cause it was huge the other night.
It was less shadowed from their vantage point. It was not brighter, it reflected the same amount of sunlight it reflected the day and the night before.No it was the same size it always is. The moon didn't move closer and get bigger, it may have been a bit brighter, but that's it.
And no, the moon loght is not enough lumens to affect plant growth.
you've read! ffs that's not good enough theres enough hearsay in cannabis without this shite imo...whats the moa and have u ever grown a plant mateIve read the moon does have something to do with growth. When the moon is waxing (getting bigger) the plant and buds grow more. and when the moon is getting smaller (waning) the plant focuses on growing the root system more than uptop, or vice versa. Ive never tested the theory but I guess it seems legit.
that's what she saidGood to know cause it was huge the other night.
You have to consider the ratio of daylight to moonlight lux (lumen per square meter). Full sun can be something like 30,000 - 100,000 lux. 'Normal' or filtered daylight on a cloudy day can still be as bright as 10,000 lux or more.very funny thread... interesting question.
If light leaks cause hermies, why aren't all the outdoor plants hermies?
Love the huge moon comment.
And since when is the moonlight GREEN? lmao
what lux triggers veg...no I don't know either, more bs imoYou have to consider the ratio of daylight to moonlight lux (lumen per square meter). Full sun can be something like 30,000 - 100,000 lux. 'Normal' or filtered daylight on a cloudy day can still be as bright as 10,000 lux or more.
The brightest moonlight is generally not more than 1 lux.
And since when is the moonlight GREEN? lmao