wilsoncr17
Well-Known Member
So I was thinking about the affects of the moon on outdoor plants, and how indoor plants don't get moonlight when flowering ever. So, what would moon light do?
The plant buds out every 2 weeks, with the biggest growths around week 4 and week 8. If you were to factor in natural conditions, it could be theorized that moon light at weeks 3-4 and 7-8 could stimulate more flowering, denser flowers, etc.
After doing a little research I found that the moon reflects the sun's full spectrum at 340 lumens per square foot. I far cry from the 10,000 of the sun.
Obviously plants don't quit flowering under the moon light, but the moon is only bright 1/4 the time during waxing gibbous, full, and waning gibbous. So it seems that as long as the plant starts to flower under the dark conditions, an increase from 0 to 340 lumens, from its usual daylight, could increase yields if applied at the right times of flowering.
I intend to apply this to my next grow so we can have an answer that has some test behind it, but in the mean time any thoughts?
Any outdoor people have anything they would like to add about the moon and their girls would be greatly appreciated.
The plant buds out every 2 weeks, with the biggest growths around week 4 and week 8. If you were to factor in natural conditions, it could be theorized that moon light at weeks 3-4 and 7-8 could stimulate more flowering, denser flowers, etc.
After doing a little research I found that the moon reflects the sun's full spectrum at 340 lumens per square foot. I far cry from the 10,000 of the sun.
Obviously plants don't quit flowering under the moon light, but the moon is only bright 1/4 the time during waxing gibbous, full, and waning gibbous. So it seems that as long as the plant starts to flower under the dark conditions, an increase from 0 to 340 lumens, from its usual daylight, could increase yields if applied at the right times of flowering.
I intend to apply this to my next grow so we can have an answer that has some test behind it, but in the mean time any thoughts?
Any outdoor people have anything they would like to add about the moon and their girls would be greatly appreciated.