420keepitgreen420
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is it the green spectrum that does the vegetation stage of the plant and the red spectrum the bud?
happy to help , the best thing to do just now is research, most of the time we can answer our own questions but need the reassurance of others who have done it before.thank you so much , your a good person i hope you know that
Yes. In my opinion (and a lot of others as well) use both spectrums through out the grow. Not to say that doing MH for veg and HPS for flower is wrong, it's been done that way for years. I believe that both spectrums more closely replicates natural daylight. Now you COULD get really anal and start out the light cycle at the bluer end of the spectrum, and gradually shift it to the red as the "day" progresses as it does in nature, but why? I doubt you'd be able to quantify any possible increases, just as I have been unable to quantify any increase by using one light then the other for veg and for flower. Whether or not the plants actually use the whole spectrum, if it's in nature, I want it on my plants. In fact, I have gotten just as much tight, sugary bud using either HPS or MH for both cycles. Just one or the other, but not both. But by all means use 'em both if you got them. Just either get a light mover or rotate the plants to get the benefits of both lights.he is correct about using both spectrums for the best results I was trying to keep it simple so as not to confuse. You can get lights with both spectrums and use it through the full cycle.