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Old 09-10-2008, 06:12 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ileso View Post
hi mate

as an outdoor grower iv noticed that the moon often realllllly lights up ut plants so, to tell the truth, if its just a sort of glow i dont think its a problem, but, on the other hand ive never really grown indoors so im no expert here.
but like i said the moon really glows sometimes, and the plants always flower perfectly

hope i helped a bit
ileso

Wierd but true...no one that I know of knows why it is so...but indoor plants are MUCH more sesitive to interuptions of the light cycle...it is conjectured by DJ Short (of blueberry and flow fame) that it is perhaps the exposure to stars and moon that make the outdoor plants less sensitive...Like Ileso I don't consider myself an expert but I am sure about this....don't let light leak or interupt indoor plants in flower if at all possible, unless of course you aren't in a rush...
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