Jimmy Luffnan
Well-Known Member
Apologies in advance if this has been covered, but Ive searched and cant find a definitive answer..
With an auto flower strain like Lowryder, if grown under lights, which lighting spectrum is needed?
They have very little vegetative growth which leads me to believe that a 6500k light (blue spectrum) is not really necessary as they come into flower so quickly/early...
Using a 2700K light (red spectrum) would make more sense as flowering is the majority of the plants life.... so it would improve the yield.
The thing that trips me up..... is that auto flower strains are recommended to receive lighting on/off 20/4.... or even 24/0 through their entire cycle...which to me is used as a veg technique... not a flowering technique?
So... lol... what I want to know is... red spectrum or blue through the entire cycle of an auto flower..... or both?
Cheers!
With an auto flower strain like Lowryder, if grown under lights, which lighting spectrum is needed?
They have very little vegetative growth which leads me to believe that a 6500k light (blue spectrum) is not really necessary as they come into flower so quickly/early...
Using a 2700K light (red spectrum) would make more sense as flowering is the majority of the plants life.... so it would improve the yield.
The thing that trips me up..... is that auto flower strains are recommended to receive lighting on/off 20/4.... or even 24/0 through their entire cycle...which to me is used as a veg technique... not a flowering technique?
So... lol... what I want to know is... red spectrum or blue through the entire cycle of an auto flower..... or both?
Cheers!