Magnetar Active Member Oct 12, 2009 #1 Would the IR light from a night camera cause any problems with flowering? I want to use one of my cameras in the bloom room but before I do I want to find out if the IR light make my plants not flower as well. Does anyone know?
Would the IR light from a night camera cause any problems with flowering? I want to use one of my cameras in the bloom room but before I do I want to find out if the IR light make my plants not flower as well. Does anyone know?
Magnetar Active Member Oct 17, 2009 #2 No one knows the answer? I guess I will have to try it and see for myself.
K Keenly Guest Oct 17, 2009 #3 Infra red light is not part of the visible spectrum it does not light a dark room, and plants have not evolved to take in infra red light rays (basically heat) youll be fine good idea with the camera too man
Infra red light is not part of the visible spectrum it does not light a dark room, and plants have not evolved to take in infra red light rays (basically heat) youll be fine good idea with the camera too man
muah12 Well-Known Member Oct 20, 2009 #5 you must have a nice security camera b/c my ir cameras still have visible light coming off... as do most I'm afraid. but we will see
you must have a nice security camera b/c my ir cameras still have visible light coming off... as do most I'm afraid. but we will see
Magnetar Active Member Oct 26, 2009 #6 muah12 said: you must have a nice security camera b/c my ir cameras still have visible light coming off... as do most I'm afraid. but we will see Click to expand... Yes, mine do too, some red light still shows. It is very low lumen.
muah12 said: you must have a nice security camera b/c my ir cameras still have visible light coming off... as do most I'm afraid. but we will see Click to expand... Yes, mine do too, some red light still shows. It is very low lumen.