Are green lights safe to use at night time with Cannabis plants?

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If you use green lights during the night cycle to inspect your plants be careful. The dark cycle can be interrupted by very small amounts of light and green photons are just as likely to interrupt the night cycle although the best colour to facilitate human vision.

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i find the unexpected blue flashing lights the most damaging to crops

fattihattener
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I used a green bulb in my Grow room @ night for 10 years, just when I went in there to work only & I never had Hermaphrodites or any Interruption in my flowering

StationRussification
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Can I get a link to the paper he is talking about

hollandpatrick
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I had significant problems with hermaphroditic expression in various strains when I used one in the flowering room. Since then I've only had one, and it expressed in 2 plants of the same cultivar.

Mainewoodsgrow
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Can you use a smart led bulb, the ones that can be set to any different colour? Set it to emit green only?

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Hi Shane. Love your channel, please keep up the good work. Do you have an Amazon code for ac infinity that us Canadians can use?

rjsvs
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My outdoor plants never have an issue with moonlight, lightening or my neighbor's spotlights. Maybe plants get used to outdoor lights and it more a problem for indoor growers

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I live in north nights are cold here even in warm season. But i want to let oxygen in. Thus i keep lights on during night from 6pm to 12 am. And off during day till 6pm. Because plants can stay warmer during night as lamps are on and still keep my balcony open in another room. Is this ok? Or plants geniusly feel the moon time phase and better let them sleep during moon phase??

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Flowering of plants with a photoperiodic flowering response is primarily regulated by two pigments: phytochrome and cryptochrome. Phytochrome primarily absorbs red and far-red radiation while cryptochrome primarily absorbs blue and UV-A radiation. These pigments also absorb green light, although to a *much* smaller degree.

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Led lights from controllers never bother them even 1 foot away.

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