skunkushybrid
New Member
green light is particularly useful in the early stages of a young seedlings life. Particularly as the hypocotyl is pushing the cotyledons (INSIDE THE SEED HEAD) above the surface of the medium.
In all light ranges from UV to far red it has been found that these will suppress hypocotyl advancement depending on quality and quantity. Yet adding a green ligh will negate the negative effects of this transitionary period.
Also it is a fact that seedlings grown under red, green and blue are longer in stem than seedlings grown under just red and blue.
I feel this goes some way to proving that all light is recognised by the plant. Although it is less recognised than any other part of the spectrum it is my belief that if green light was all the light that cannabis had to photosynthesise with, then it would adapt very quickly and use it to grow... maybe.
In all light ranges from UV to far red it has been found that these will suppress hypocotyl advancement depending on quality and quantity. Yet adding a green ligh will negate the negative effects of this transitionary period.
Also it is a fact that seedlings grown under red, green and blue are longer in stem than seedlings grown under just red and blue.
I feel this goes some way to proving that all light is recognised by the plant. Although it is less recognised than any other part of the spectrum it is my belief that if green light was all the light that cannabis had to photosynthesise with, then it would adapt very quickly and use it to grow... maybe.