Outdoor nightlights

outerlimits

Active Member
When growing outdoors will an outdoor nightlight (pretty much a street light in the country) inhibit flowering when it comes time? From the location of my plants the illumination resembles that of a bright full moon.
 

SmokeyMcSmokester

Well-Known Member
my buddy grew some shit in his backyard, and he had a porch light on all the time...it did kinda fuck with the night cycle, and never completely flowered. it was weird.
 

darkdestruction420

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yes, it will fuck it up. I've seen it more than a few times on here where people dont understand why their plant keeps stalling out and never finishes cuz of a neighbors yard light or a street lamp .
 

outerlimits

Active Member
yes, it will fuck it up. I've seen it more than a few times on here where people dont understand why their plant keeps stalling out and never finishes cuz of a neighbors yard light or a street lamp .
I was sort of figuring that, thanks for confirming my belief. Luckily I am not stuck and can move tghem
 

MacGuyver4.2.0

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If you use one of the green 'patio' bulbs (they have orange ones as well) those may work ok. They are colored as to not attract insects, and green wavelength in general is not used by the plant.
 
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