I have seen a few reads about light bleaching but half say its a myth and half say its real?. Anyone have pics of this or experience?
You could just as easily research this yourself and post it as he does.Under artificial lighting, it is a real thing.
I don't remember all the details, but it has something to do with number of foot candles of light reaching the plants.
Bricktop; any chance you could jump back in and explain it better?
I actually don't think this is entirely true. MJ I believe gets stressed out after about 16 hours of light. They get tired from working. They need rest. They don't get light 24/7 or even 18/6 anywhere on this eart that are suitable growing conditions. Even in afghanistan or the Mexican landrace sativas don't get that much light. They get shaded by clouds and things trees etc.. But just thought I would say that you must mimick nature. In a grow tent with 50k + lumens that's no where near nature. You figure on the best days x amount of lumens per square foot is good. The sun is powerful enough to have exceptional penetration through the canopy to spread out in the lower levels of the plant but with the best hid lights you have maybe 2' of penetration to the canopy . So as the light separates you loose lumens. And growing power. People have learned to correct this by lowering their lights. HID lights can bleach plants if left for hours on end with extreme exposure to the canopy within inches of the bulb. That powerful Of a spectrum for that long. With that amount of lumens so close will definitely damage the pigment of any living thing.the concentration of the sun outside is spread out over everything and there are usually other things in the way...when a plant is growing inside under a light the light is concentrated, but I think a lot of times what people want to call light bleaching is actually just some other issue...I haven't seen any pics yet that were lgith bleached...and a lot of plants can get bleached while others can't...MJ is hard to bleach as it prefers full sun and is set up to deal with ultra bright lights...but plants that like shade or partial sun can bleach in a heartbeat.
University of Minnesota proved this I believe when they brought you G-13.I actually don't think this is entirely true. MJ I believe gets stressed out after about 16 hours of light. They get tired from working. They need rest. They don't get light 24/7 or even 18/6 anywhere on this eart that are suitable growing conditions. Even in afghanistan or the Mexican landrace sativas don't get that much light. They get shaded by clouds and things trees etc.. But just thought I would say that you must mimick nature. In a grow tent with 50k + lumens that's no where near nature. You figure on the best days x amount of lumens per square foot is good. The sun is powerful enough to have exceptional penetration through the canopy to spread out in the lower levels of the plant but with the best hid lights you have maybe 2' of penetration to the canopy . So as the light separates you loose lumens. And growing power. People have learned to correct this by lowering their lights. HID lights can bleach plants if left for hours on end with extreme exposure to the canopy within inches of the bulb. That powerful Of a spectrum for that long. With that amount of lumens so close will definitely damage the pigment of any living thing.