Blabloblublikus New Member Aug 4, 2015 #1 Is it better for plant (in flowering) to put some bloom and flowering lights under it???
C CC Dobbs Well-Known Member Aug 4, 2015 #2 Lights under the plants as in shining up onto the leaves?
jacksthc Well-Known Member Aug 4, 2015 #4 no total waste of light, under side of a leaf can't absorb light
Milovan Well-Known Member Aug 4, 2015 #5 jacksthc said: no total waste of light, under side of a leaf can't absorb light Click to expand... It should light up the area with light then the light can be absorbed even if not direct.
jacksthc said: no total waste of light, under side of a leaf can't absorb light Click to expand... It should light up the area with light then the light can be absorbed even if not direct.
jacksthc Well-Known Member Aug 4, 2015 #6 cfl's reflecting off the ceiling and back down to the plants is going to help. Milovan said: It should light up the area with light then the light can be absorbed even if not direct. Click to expand... TBH its just not very safe, watering the plants must be a pain and as heat rises it going put heat under the leaves and affect the intake of co2 side lights will give you some good results and its safer
cfl's reflecting off the ceiling and back down to the plants is going to help. Milovan said: It should light up the area with light then the light can be absorbed even if not direct. Click to expand... TBH its just not very safe, watering the plants must be a pain and as heat rises it going put heat under the leaves and affect the intake of co2 side lights will give you some good results and its safer
Blabloblublikus New Member Aug 5, 2015 #7 i was thinking to put 2x80 1w diods bloom led under it,just to get more buds...tnx for advice