Rayne
Well-Known Member
In my last grow I had UV A/B in the grow space when the main light source was on and infrared was added when flowering started.
The current grow has UV A/B and infrared exposure whenever the main light source is still on.
We all have to realize our solar systems sun produces UV A/B and infrared continuously. Outdoor grows are exposed to both from the beginning of the grow until the plant is cut down.
If indoor growers want to compete with outdoor growers we need to add UV A/B and infrared exposure starting when our main light source turns on. Having both infrared and UV A/B exposure helps the plant reach its fullest genetic potential.
Leaves are thicker with UV A/B and infrared supplementation. The effects on your body are more intense. Trust me... I have had my fair share of "High Grade" grown without UV A/B and infrared. The difference is noticeable.
The current grow has UV A/B and infrared exposure whenever the main light source is still on.
We all have to realize our solar systems sun produces UV A/B and infrared continuously. Outdoor grows are exposed to both from the beginning of the grow until the plant is cut down.
If indoor growers want to compete with outdoor growers we need to add UV A/B and infrared exposure starting when our main light source turns on. Having both infrared and UV A/B exposure helps the plant reach its fullest genetic potential.
Leaves are thicker with UV A/B and infrared supplementation. The effects on your body are more intense. Trust me... I have had my fair share of "High Grade" grown without UV A/B and infrared. The difference is noticeable.
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