tstick
Well-Known Member
I understand that different colors of light have different influences on plant growth. But, what about trichome development? Are there ways to, let's say, "improve" the quality of the trichomes by using different colors of light, too? Are there chemical changes brought on by the color of the light?
The reason I'm curious is due to my own observation that trichomes grown under "full spectrum white" LEDs seem to take longer to ripen and turn milky, than do trichomes grown under HPS light. I wouldn't have known this except for the fact that my last run was done under my old MH/HPS fixture and everything ripened and became noticeably more fragrant, earlier.
I do understand that plants grown under full spectrum white LEDs, will often yield better. That's also been my experience, too. The problem with that is I'd rather end up with a pound of fire than 5 pounds of something that could have been better.
Is "light mixing" the future?
The reason I'm curious is due to my own observation that trichomes grown under "full spectrum white" LEDs seem to take longer to ripen and turn milky, than do trichomes grown under HPS light. I wouldn't have known this except for the fact that my last run was done under my old MH/HPS fixture and everything ripened and became noticeably more fragrant, earlier.
I do understand that plants grown under full spectrum white LEDs, will often yield better. That's also been my experience, too. The problem with that is I'd rather end up with a pound of fire than 5 pounds of something that could have been better.
Is "light mixing" the future?