Light

cy1357

Member
I am just wondering if, when my plants are in night time mode and need to enter room, is there danger letting in light for a minute or two. I am in flower.
 

Cronic The Hemp Hog

Active Member
a little light is ok, but just make sure it is low light. Think moonlight. If it is any brighter than a full moon, then tone it down. Also don't have light on them for prolonged time (light leaks, etc.) I have had plants hermie from light leaks. I have read that Green spectrum lights are safe to use for sure, but I have never used them. I have an old school mini maglite that has a weak ass tiny bulb. It gives off about as much light as a candle, but allows me to see what I need to.
 

burninjay

Active Member
Stating the obvious, but you are best to try to create an environment where you will never need to bother them when they are asleep. and if you absolutely must bother them, use as little light for as short a period as possible.
 

dangledo

Well-Known Member
Never let light in. EVER. If feminized they will turn hermie as little as one time. The flash from my camera years ago was enough to herm my feminized widows, without any other stress related influences. Even though they dont process the green spectrum, its still last resort. just dont do it....
 

stelthy

Well-Known Member
Hi dude, you can use a green golfball bulb, i will show you 1 of my pics that has my green bulb showing plants dont register green so its safe to use at any point in the plants growth cycles :) - stelthy :)
 

stelthy

Well-Known Member
IN THIS PIC MY MAIN LIGHT IS ON, NOT THE GREEN GOLFBALL ONE BUT THOUGHT ID SHOW YOU THAT THIS IS THEY WAY TO WORK ON YOUR PLANTS WHEN ITS THEIR NIGHT TIME :) CHECK OUT MY PHOTO ALBUMS GOT TONS OF PICS THE ONE WITH 70+ PICS IS THE BETTER ALBUM ALL COMENT WELCOME :) - STELTHY
 

burninjay

Active Member
Dangledo seems to have had some bad luck with fems, lol. They sure can be sensitive. I know lots of people do, but I don't even trust the green lights, I have one green bulb and it looks green to me, but under my spectroscope it has blue and red in it's spectrum as well. Just don't go in unless it is critical to the survival of the plants.
 

dangledo

Well-Known Member
Dangledo seems to have had some bad luck with fems, lol. They sure can be sensitive. I know lots of people do, but I don't even trust the green lights, I have one green bulb and it looks green to me, but under my spectroscope it has blue and red in it's spectrum as well. Just don't go in unless it is critical to the survival of the plants.
That was the point...drrrrr:wall:
 
Top