S smokeh Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 #1 i have a plant that isnt showing sex. the other are flowering. could something as little as a red led about 4mm(max) count as light leak and not let the plant go into flower? the other 2 are flowering nicely, in the same room, same feeds etc.
i have a plant that isnt showing sex. the other are flowering. could something as little as a red led about 4mm(max) count as light leak and not let the plant go into flower? the other 2 are flowering nicely, in the same room, same feeds etc.
T T.H.Cammo Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 #2 Maybe so! That's why people "tape-over" or "paint-over" any LED "pilot-lights" that may be in the grow area.
Maybe so! That's why people "tape-over" or "paint-over" any LED "pilot-lights" that may be in the grow area.
OregonMeds Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 #4 Well there is this thing called a moon... In the real world total darkness is pretty rare. If two are flowering fine I bet you're ok. Some can just take longer to get started.
Well there is this thing called a moon... In the real world total darkness is pretty rare. If two are flowering fine I bet you're ok. Some can just take longer to get started.