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Anybody have any info on the effect of Bright Moon Light on Flowering plants? Does it prolong flowering? Does it interupt flowering? Or does it just make your plants look pretty swaying in the breeze on a summers eve? Thanks | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | full moon is max .25 lux. (lumens per square meter) unless you live at tropical latitudes and at a higher altitude, then you can get to 1 lux, which is pretty bright actually. a plant needs 3 lux to enter vegetative growth which is basically dark limit twilight with clear skys. some say that the gravity pull from the moon effects the flow of the water in plants, haven't read too much about it, just read that somewhere once.
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