lovebud420
Active Member
i'm aware of hermaphrodites homie thought you were confused on pollination. female plants that hermie do not pollinate themselves they develop male characteristics and create pollen
ive got the same ones! there a right pain, i just covered them up with black duct tape! not sure if the orange light would affect plants but wasn't taken any chances.Hi. I've just made my first sensible set-up and my 6 way plug adapter has switches with orange lights to indicate on/off. Has anyone made this mistake before? Some of the cables are short so it's hard to move. Do I really have to build a box, put a curtain around it or buy another 6 way adapter? My cf/ph/temp sensor also has a backlit display. So I need to move that as well, right?
Just curious how would moonlight slow down the grow process?ive read here on RIU it doesn't produce enoughThis is one of those things you'll have to find out for yourself. As you're seeing, some will say no light leaks while others will say a little bit won't hurt. I feel it's fiction that light leaks cause hermies, because as you said they're not in complete darkness outdoors. That would mean EVERY outdoor plant would be a hermie, and they're not. Light leaks will slow down the maturing process of the plant though, just like moonlight causes outdoor plants to take longer to mature.