T threepac420 Well-Known Member Dec 27, 2006 #1 What happens if you get a tiny ammount of light during flowering within the first 3 minutes of sleep time?
What happens if you get a tiny ammount of light during flowering within the first 3 minutes of sleep time?
mogie Well-Known Member Dec 27, 2006 #2 Nothing such a short amount of time won't adversely effect anything.
pashypash Active Member Dec 28, 2006 #3 threepac420 said: What happens if you get a tiny ammount of light during flowering within the first 3 minutes of sleep time? Click to expand... would any light during the sleep time affect flowering ?or would minimal light be beneficial?(moonlight)
threepac420 said: What happens if you get a tiny ammount of light during flowering within the first 3 minutes of sleep time? Click to expand... would any light during the sleep time affect flowering ?or would minimal light be beneficial?(moonlight)
Wavels Well-Known Member Dec 28, 2006 #4 Not indoors! Outdoor plants are much more resistant to adverse influence of light during dark cycle.....something about the intensity of the sun, perchance? Light leaks are NOT in any way beneficial to indoor plants!
Not indoors! Outdoor plants are much more resistant to adverse influence of light during dark cycle.....something about the intensity of the sun, perchance? Light leaks are NOT in any way beneficial to indoor plants!
C capncash Well-Known Member Dec 28, 2006 #5 what about the faint red light that is on my heater? i have wondered about this
Wavels Well-Known Member Dec 28, 2006 #6 I am so paranoid I tape mine over with duct tape....two or three layers.....ha ha ha Probably "no harm, no foul" I would never make this effort for outdoor plants.....
I am so paranoid I tape mine over with duct tape....two or three layers.....ha ha ha Probably "no harm, no foul" I would never make this effort for outdoor plants.....
mogie Well-Known Member Dec 28, 2006 #7 From the original post it seemed the person was talking about indoor. What are they talking about?