Use of a green light

Hydronoob

New Member
I can't open up my hydro chamber when the hps or cfl is off because it will stunt the growth (hormones) but, is it true that using a green lightbulb will not effect the plants? I don't want to be the only person bathing in green light if I don't have to. lol
 

VictorVIcious

Well-Known Member
I don't think you would be. I bought one of those rope lights, the kind that you use for Christmas decorations. Its the 50' one so I can cover the room. Kinda lights it up, doesn't affect the plants. VV
 

_forbidden_

Well-Known Member
I got some 100watt Green lights i use when i need to work on the plants when they are under darkness.

Lights up the room and the plants fine, i havnt noticed any side effects. They dont see / use it. So its all good.

I have these ones from AgroLite. Only well know in Europe as far as i know.

100W Agrolite Dark Night

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RichardDawson

Active Member
Correct, Green light is ok for night periods in your greenhouse. Considering that we see optimally in green light and plants dont use the green light it works out great, almost as if "god" did that on purpose.
 

valuablevariable

Well-Known Member
I can't open up my hydro chamber when the hps or cfl is off because it will stunt the growth (hormones) but, is it true that using a green lightbulb will not effect the plants? I don't want to be the only person bathing in green light if I don't have to. lol
lol, *friend walks in when you take a bath*
"um what are you doing?",
"taking a bath",
"? whats with the green light",
"what, you dont use one?"
lol
 

Assault

Active Member
hey...this is my first post and have never grown b4 but its a basic Bio class answer...
Red and Blue light are optimal for plants, while the green light is reflected off of the chlorophyll, therefore it is like there is no light in the room->no food->no growth
 
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