LEDman
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Greetings!
Searching for the terms "light+flowering" (and related) gives tons of unrelated threads, so I apologize if this question has been posted before.
During the flowering cycle, you want your plants to be in total darkness once the lights are off. But, cannabis being a weed that naturally grows under a sky illuminated by stars and the moon during night, must have a certain tolerance to low light at night - hell, I've read about outdoor crops going into flowering after a couple of really dark, stormy days.
I know that using a low-wattage "green" bulb is a good way to illuminate your flowering chamber without putting undue stress upon your plants.
Is there any scientific data how much light (lumen or PAR) may safely reach the leaf surface and not trigger a re-veg?
Searching for the terms "light+flowering" (and related) gives tons of unrelated threads, so I apologize if this question has been posted before.
During the flowering cycle, you want your plants to be in total darkness once the lights are off. But, cannabis being a weed that naturally grows under a sky illuminated by stars and the moon during night, must have a certain tolerance to low light at night - hell, I've read about outdoor crops going into flowering after a couple of really dark, stormy days.
I know that using a low-wattage "green" bulb is a good way to illuminate your flowering chamber without putting undue stress upon your plants.
Is there any scientific data how much light (lumen or PAR) may safely reach the leaf surface and not trigger a re-veg?