I also wanted to say, it isn’t that you can’t get some bud off those plants with what you have, you can.
It is just that you will get a lot better quality with enough intensity of light for your area.
What you have now will be plenty for the vegetative phase of regular photo period cannabis, and you may be happy with what you can get off your autoflower plants with these lights.
Is every single type of light could effects the plant mutation?
For example: if I have two plants from Auto-flower strain and separated every single plant under different type of light, Is that might results OG on the first plant and Banana-split on the second plant. Or two Sativa plants both of them under one type of light is that might results Indica? Is that might happen?
The ratio of red to blue light, if it is warmer (has more red) or is cooler (has more blue), this will not significantly change the cannabinoid profile.
It will not be more sativa like or more indica like depending on the the type of light.
And trying to breed for “known name” genetic characteristics, like lemon OG, banana split, girl scout cookies, etc, is quite a bit more complicated than that.
I think we sidetracked from the main topic thread gradually. But I don’t know how I could divide the “light’s topic” from this topic!. Am sorry about that @Growernick
@tdubwilly@macgyver_stoner Sorry, two Autoflowers and two still growing in the vegetative state in the group. Also, that one which I trimmed her flowers accidentally is Autofower too. So that is all what about the plants which are in the greenhouse.
And except one under experiment, which under two of that type of UCB light as shown in the pictures it specifications and results below, is Autoflower as well.
I took it transparent cover and almost the whole frames out to let the light be more bright.
@macgyver_stoner should see your tag soon. He can also explain how to separate those topics. I’m pretty new here also and haven’t figured out all the topics and where to put stuff myself, yet, otherwise I’d love to help. Guess we will both find out, lol.
This is the most important for your plant to produce large dense flowers. And really this is the best standard to estimate from without getting into too much technical details.
~MacG
The window air condition is not under my control @macgyver_stoner , which is mean it’s have to have a rest of time at least 4hrs a day, because I don’t want to loss the current one too, but that rest causing increase in the temperature and the humidity gradually as I noticed, from nearly 70.5 °F 46% H to 82.1 °F 60% H
That climate dealing with the all current Autoflower plants right now, with the last plant as well, which began the flowering state in June 1st as shown its pictures.
Unfortunately, the all plants still suffering from the Spider Mites and the Thrips, but much better than before I could notice. Wishing to move in a safe & healthy please other than the current place after this round, to I be able grow naturally the medicinal plants very soon.
Do you know the time of day that you are losing power? If it stays the same I would try and plan my lighting schedule around it and I really wouldn’t worry About 82°. It’s not the perfect temperature but your not at that all day long.
Thanks a lot @tdubwilly, l really appreciated your consultations, ideas, assistance, correcting me and etc., And thank for all who did same that as well.
All of us are wary of climate technology, considering it, on the one hand, his “friend and colleague” in the effort to create an optimal microclimate in the house or conservatory, and on the other hand - "the enemy - distributor of germs. Is it really “as the devil as you make it out to be”? No. The installation of an air conditioner in a winter garden will not harm plants if the whole system is assembled correctly. When I needed to keep a cool temperature in the room, I bought air conditioning at apollo beach. And all my flowers feel great.