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Old 12-24-2007, 09:10 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 4kaan4 View Post
I think I will try a grow using predominantly (altough not completely) blue light for flowering and see how it goes. Stands to reason that as the seasons progress light will become redder simply because the sun drops lower in the southern sky from late summer to winter. Being an annual, ganja would surely respond to this change with an "Oh crap! I'd better get busy and make some seeds!" I would wonder if lowering the temp of the flowering area would produce the same change or maybe just not as much. So many questions, so many parameters to alter. This should be big fun!

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i did the flowering under 6500K tubes and can tell you that the outcome is not much compared to a grow that been flowered in the right spec. you can flower this way but you not getting to far with it.

have a look at the thread from back then: http://www.greenpassion.org/indoor-g...-strictly.html
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