D deckmx1 Active Member Jan 4, 2010 #1 Had to go in my room 2 hours into the dark period and the hallway light was on and leaked in thru the door and shined on the plants for under 10 seconds. Can this disrupt photosynthesis or stress my plants if only done once?
Had to go in my room 2 hours into the dark period and the hallway light was on and leaked in thru the door and shined on the plants for under 10 seconds. Can this disrupt photosynthesis or stress my plants if only done once?
grobofotwanky Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2010 #2 You'll be fine. Unless it happens on a daily basis, then you'll have problems.
WusSupHoez420 Active Member Jan 4, 2010 #3 cmon dude 10 seconds?????? youll be fine i wouldnt do it over like ten minutes.
svchop889 Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2010 #5 think of it this way the plants are exposed to sun rays at night because of the moon as long as it wasn more than that its not unusual to them
think of it this way the plants are exposed to sun rays at night because of the moon as long as it wasn more than that its not unusual to them
Microracer87 Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2010 #6 Here's a good question how many lumens come from the moon at night? Well I should say how many lumen reflect off the moon at night?
Here's a good question how many lumens come from the moon at night? Well I should say how many lumen reflect off the moon at night?