freddiemoney
Well-Known Member
I am using logic in everything I say here. You seem to be twisting logic all around until it fits in to what you are trying to prove, and I still haven't heard exactly what that is.
Missing light is exactly that: an absence of light. What exactly is the missing spectrum that you're talking about? Is it UV/Near UV? UV is not entirely missing from the spectrum when an HPS is used in the flower room. It sure isn't missing from the spectrum my outdoor plants are getting. You were mentioning using a blue light source at night, but if you're talking black light, it doesn't exactly fall into the blue category. And what exactly is "true light"?
When photosynthesis isn't happening, the plant has other functions it can focus on. A lot is going on under the surface at night.
Maybe more people will be able to afford "high end lights" if you stop filling their heads with the idea that they need to line their grow rooms with black lighting instead.
Missing light is exactly that: an absence of light. What exactly is the missing spectrum that you're talking about? Is it UV/Near UV? UV is not entirely missing from the spectrum when an HPS is used in the flower room. It sure isn't missing from the spectrum my outdoor plants are getting. You were mentioning using a blue light source at night, but if you're talking black light, it doesn't exactly fall into the blue category. And what exactly is "true light"?
When photosynthesis isn't happening, the plant has other functions it can focus on. A lot is going on under the surface at night.
Maybe more people will be able to afford "high end lights" if you stop filling their heads with the idea that they need to line their grow rooms with black lighting instead.