ResidualFreedom
Active Member
Hello there everybody... welcome to my thread.. lol..
Just a quick Q...
I'm designing my new room and a question came up... but searching a question about lights here at RUI is a pretty big list and it was difficult to filter through them to find my answer, so if this is a repeat I apologize...
In my new room, the lights will obviously be on timers.. however sometimes I go into my current room and both areas are dark... I dont really want to turn on the rooms original lights on.. ie the switch on the wall... cause I dont want to screw up the dark time for the plants...
Is there a type of light I can use that shouldnt affect the plants too much? Shouldnt be on for long, but if I want to be in there to check on the girls, clean, mix up some nutrients.... I dont want to be using my blackberry flashlight to see around.. lol
Would a white led strip light have minimal impact on the plants? a regular incandescent light bulb, 60w or 40w maybe?
Im not sure what part of the light spectrum has the least impact on the plant... if there is a bulb with that specific spectrum, it should work in theory? yes no?
thanks for the comments and or suggestions...
Room is 8'l x 10'w x 8'h
Just a quick Q...
I'm designing my new room and a question came up... but searching a question about lights here at RUI is a pretty big list and it was difficult to filter through them to find my answer, so if this is a repeat I apologize...
In my new room, the lights will obviously be on timers.. however sometimes I go into my current room and both areas are dark... I dont really want to turn on the rooms original lights on.. ie the switch on the wall... cause I dont want to screw up the dark time for the plants...
Is there a type of light I can use that shouldnt affect the plants too much? Shouldnt be on for long, but if I want to be in there to check on the girls, clean, mix up some nutrients.... I dont want to be using my blackberry flashlight to see around.. lol
Would a white led strip light have minimal impact on the plants? a regular incandescent light bulb, 60w or 40w maybe?
Im not sure what part of the light spectrum has the least impact on the plant... if there is a bulb with that specific spectrum, it should work in theory? yes no?
thanks for the comments and or suggestions...
Room is 8'l x 10'w x 8'h