does green light cause stress?

larrypizzimp93

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I have a few things of equipment in my grow room that produce green light. my a/c has green display that is kinda bright and my ppm/ph meter is a tri meter that is bright but all green. I did have seeds on my last harvest so something is stressing them. only other thing I can think of is my feeding wasnt consistent. super high and ph was drifting all over
 

Herb & Suds

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I have a few things of equipment in my grow room that produce green light. my a/c has green display that is kinda bright and my ppm/ph meter is a tri meter that is bright but all green. I did have seeds on my last harvest so something is stressing them. only other thing I can think of is my feeding wasnt consistent. super high and ph was drifting all over
Cover them with tape and avoid any doubt
 

tstick

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This is something that comes up every so often.....not sure if there's ever been any resolution to it. When grown outdoors, plants are almost always exposed to some kind of ambient light -like the moon. There is virtually nowhere in nature where plants grow that ever has periods of total darkness. But, having said that, I was taught to block out all light during the dark period, too.
 

xtsho

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I have a power strip with a red light and heater with a red light as well. It's not enough light to do anything. Cover them if you want but I doubt that it's enough to cause stress to a plant. If you have seeds then you have a plant that threw some nanners. Why I don't know but it probably isn't from the light from the a/c display.
 
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