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im a bit of a dumb ass.when i set up my GR i put it in bathroom not thinking.im getting ready to force flower.the gr is on the second floor close to my room.ill have them set to 9am to 9pm to be on so at night they will be off.the problem is in the middle of the night i dont want to go down stairs to piss.im not trying to aim in the dark either.is the a light that is ok for flowering?if so can i just screw it in the the normal light sockect?if any one can help i would thank you. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sure! Go to a novelty store - or wherever - and find a 15W or 20W green (as in colour, not enviro-friendliness) light bulb. I like the "flicker" type bulbs, with the vibrating filament, but that's personal preference, not for any technical reasons. Last edited by Blippy The Slug; 06-13-2007 at 09:28 AM.. Reason: clarification | ||
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So you're trying to get a light that won't disturb them at night...? It kinda confused me...if so then yes a green light should help a bit, but I'm not really sure that it won't disturb them....maybe a black light?
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Green light is what disturb plants the less, but it can disturb them if there is enough light intensity. If you use a green light enough to see where you walk and no more, there wont be any problem. Up to four times the lighting of full moon in green light at where plants are placed is safe.
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No! Plants "see" UV quite well. | |||
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