Green light in dark period

Can I use any Green light in my grow room during dark period id like to spray my plants to treat for powdery mildew.
I have one of them led light strips that I can set to Green & lower or raise the brightness.

I don't want to spray durring lights on or the light might burn the plants from the water.
 

ScaryGaryLed

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Can somebody explain why when i use green LED strips about 2 ft in two rows probably less than 25w, 24/7 my plants look healthier and don’t go out of flowering? I hear a lot of “talk” about bla bla bla bla ‘photosynthesis’ but no real actual people doing anything about it. I think we all understand its under the PAR spectrum, but this comes to mind when i think of a full moon. That shit can be bright too. A d plants just don’t give up and spot flowering under those circumstances. Has any if you so called expert growers ever analyzed the spectrum of moon light? And tried to use it in a controlled environment? These type of questions should be answered, maybe the light helps what we don’t see, resin/cannabinoid production, overall immunity, potency, leaf size, CO2 uptake, etc…. I dunno but repost of stuff that is already known doesn’t help us out here. People need to actually try it it out and find out why there is a difference. This is just like the dumb idea that high thc content gets you higher. It simply doesn’t. There is more to cannabis than thc levels. People have such a lazy approach to this subject. But thank God we can all geow our own and keep to ourselves, as my herb may not be what you like and what you have is probably way far off what i like. 90 days cycles are what wall st wants. Not aficionados.
 

Star Dog

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Can somebody explain why when i use green LED strips about 2 ft in two rows probably less than 25w, 24/7 my plants look healthier and don’t go out of flowering? I hear a lot of “talk” about bla bla bla bla ‘photosynthesis’ but no real actual people doing anything about it. I think we all understand its under the PAR spectrum, but this comes to mind when i think of a full moon. That shit can be bright too. A d plants just don’t give up and spot flowering under those circumstances. Has any if you so called expert growers ever analyzed the spectrum of moon light? And tried to use it in a controlled environment? These type of questions should be answered, maybe the light helps what we don’t see, resin/cannabinoid production, overall immunity, potency, leaf size, CO2 uptake, etc…. I dunno but repost of stuff that is already known doesn’t help us out here. People need to actually try it it out and find out why there is a difference. This is just like the dumb idea that high thc content gets you higher. It simply doesn’t. There is more to cannabis than thc levels. People have such a lazy approach to this subject. But thank God we can all geow our own and keep to ourselves, as my herb may not be what you like and what you have is probably way far off what i like. 90 days cycles are what wall st wants. Not aficionados.
Brilliant :clap:
 
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