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Here is the link to the Philips ones I have.. $55 plus shipping.. Not to bad.
You know that is a great question the only problem with answering that is i have asked the companies that make the camera if they know the light color or at least the part number or maker for them and they are clueless have never had that question before they tell me i would have to back track all the way down the chain of command all the way back to the manufacturer of the bulbs themselves to get an answer
like I said.. Try 14hrs of HPS and 2-3 mins of FR at nightfall from day 1 of flowering.
Trust me.. You will get a 1/2 flowering 1/2 vegging plant..
Been there done that, more than once..
This is an older thread, but it hits upon a topic that I’ve been actively seeking information on, which is how to PREVENT FLOWERING on plants moved outdoors by splashing them with 660nm red light. Everyone is geeking out on the paramters and anecdotal potential for indoor growing, but what are some real-life uses for red light. Example: get a red light, and do this or this. It seems like no one is actually using this technique? Anyone who understands the science of phytochromes please elaborate. Can red light be used to “gas light” outdoor plants to prevent immediate flowering in April when moved from an indoor grow area under 18/6?
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