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i guess this isnt all that advanced. or maybe it is
i dont know haha thats why im asking![Mr. Green :mrgreen: :mrgreen:](/styles/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
so for cannabis, the more light the better right?
is there a limit on how much light cannabis plants will use(I'm assuming so)?
so what would happen if i used some sort of a lense to focus sunlight hitting maybe a square foot into an area maybe 1/4th that size.. how would that work out? has anybody ever thought of something like this before?
i dont mean like "super focus" the light like one would do with a magnifying glass, i just mean to sort of make better use of all that light thats getting wasted on the ground around my plants![Smile :) :)](/styles/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
what im trying to get at here is similar to the indoor operation of converting from 400w lights to 1000w lights
![hump :hump: :hump:](/styles/smilies/hump.gif)
![Mr. Green :mrgreen: :mrgreen:](/styles/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
so for cannabis, the more light the better right?
is there a limit on how much light cannabis plants will use(I'm assuming so)?
so what would happen if i used some sort of a lense to focus sunlight hitting maybe a square foot into an area maybe 1/4th that size.. how would that work out? has anybody ever thought of something like this before?
i dont mean like "super focus" the light like one would do with a magnifying glass, i just mean to sort of make better use of all that light thats getting wasted on the ground around my plants
![Smile :) :)](/styles/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
what im trying to get at here is similar to the indoor operation of converting from 400w lights to 1000w lights