Taking pictures of a flowering at night ?

Miko2

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I read no light should disturb a plant during the dark hours .....

Does a camera's flash damage the flowers growing process ?
 

Mhogs

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Is this a serious question? :)
Unless you plan on doing some kind of at night photo shoot and intended to snap a few 100 photos.. lol I'm trying to stay serious. .. made my night my friend.
I'm sure you'd need to reach some kind of level and duration to "wake" your plants up...
 

Mhogs

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I was high and laughing and trying not to get carried away. Nothing was supposed to be negative. If i wanted to be negative I would have. Next time i'll make sure my comment is more serious. ;)
 

Miko2

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I was high and laughing and trying not to get carried away. Nothing was supposed to be negative. If i wanted to be negative I would have. Next time i'll make sure my comment is more serious. ;)
LOL I bet you suffer a lot from this problem you have... nothing negative happens to you, but surly nothing positive .
Denying it was negative only makes you look worse..
But good luck with real people ;)
 

Mhogs

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haha. I should have just been straight forward with what I had to say. But I like how this has turned from you asking a stupid fucking question, to I have "real people" issues... Do you go out and cover your plants during full moons and for lightning at night? :clap:bongsmilie
 

Miko2

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haha. I should have just been straight forward with what I had to say. But I like how this has turned from you asking a stupid fucking question, to I have "real people" issues... Do you go out and cover your plants during full moons and for lightning at night? :clap:bongsmilie
Wow u r so evil.. dude u r superior than me, ur plants don't need darkness to flower ..

Do u feel people are better than u, and u know u're no-good, so u have to try make them look bad instead of trying to make ur self look good ?
 

Mhogs

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Evil? Superior? Plants don't need darkness to flower? Lay off the spice.
For a "well known member" you sure are a joke...
 

Miko2

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Evil? Superior? Plants don't need darkness to flower? Lay off the spice.
For a "well known member" you sure are a joke...
your comments are getting funnier and funnier..... it started with answering a question you thought was 'stupid' .... no no , it started with calling a question "stupid" ..
 

Mhogs

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Lol. Not just stupid. But fucking stupid. As in you must be a moron to ask something as dumb as you did... keep it going... why don't you ask if the light from the stars ruins your dark time..... I'll stand by to give you another dumb shit answer....
 

Miko2

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Lol. Not just stupid. But fucking stupid. As in you must be a moron to ask something as dumb as you did... keep it going... why don't you ask if the light from the stars ruins your dark time..... I'll stand by to give you another dumb shit answer....
Why is it stupid ?
 

Mhogs

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Flash from a camera, maybe 1/16th of a second. Pretty much the same as lightning would give you every time it struck during a storm at night. A full moon would do the same and maybe even offer you more light. Call me the bad guy for letting you know it was stupid. I can promise you plenty thought the same...
 

Miko2

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Flash from a camera, maybe 1/16th of a second. Pretty much the same as lightning would give you every time it struck during a storm at night. A full moon would do the same and maybe even offer you more light. Call me the bad guy for letting you know it was stupid. I can promise you plenty thought the same...
1:01 .. a flash interrupts darkness.. anyways byebye and thank you veggiegardener again
 

TWS

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will a porch light effect them ,a street light , light thru a window ,car lights etc ?

I have had to figure out ways to stop the 2 different neighbors bigg ass security light that is three doors down and pollutes my back yard and the other neighbor who leaves the porch light on at night but I still take a night photo here and there.
 

ErieR33FER

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I've had indoor guys tell me on here that yes, one flash can cause problems and they proceed to explain the science blah blah blah.it was on some guys thread who was worried cas he flipped the light on for asecond

I know light leaks are bad for indoor but a couple flashes? Come on...like previously mentioned, nature is chaos
 

Miko2

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will a porch light effect them ,a street light , light thru a window ,car lights etc ?

I have had to figure out ways to stop the 2 different neighbors bigg ass security light that is three doors down and pollutes my back yard and the other neighbor who leaves the porch light on at night but I still take a night photo here and there.
Well, maybe there is no visible damage, but maybe instead of 100 grams you're getting 90 grams ...... seems like you can't prove this isn't the case
 

Miko2

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I've had indoor guys tell me on here that yes, one flash can cause problems and they proceed to explain the science blah blah blah.it was on some guys thread who was worried cas he flipped the light on for asecond

I know light leaks are bad for indoor but a couple flashes? Come on...like previously mentioned, nature is chaos
I think that the problem is not constant light leak (which is like a moon, small light all the time), but a flash of light which tells the plant "the sun is coming now" ..
 
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