I was reading ED Rosenthal The Marijuana Growers Handbook and came upon this tidbit was wondering if anyone tried or is using a strobe light in your grow room.
let hear everyone view but bekind its just words.
STROBE LIGHTS
Some botanists have speculated that the pigments which are used in photosynthesis respond to energy peaks in the light wave. These scientists believe that much of the light is wasted by the plant because it isn't "peak". They speculate that much energy could be saved by supplying the plant only with light "peaks". One way to do this is by using a strobe unit in place of conventional lighting. The strobe flashes a high intensity of light, but it is on for only fractions of a second. The result is that the plants receive many light peaks in between periods of darkness. There has been little research on this theory, but one grower claimed to get satisfactory results. One way to use a strobe without too much risk might be to use it to supplement more conventional lighting. If a higher growth rate is noticed, the strobes could be tried alone. Should this system work, electrical costs could be lowered by as much as 75%.
let hear everyone view but bekind its just words.
STROBE LIGHTS
Some botanists have speculated that the pigments which are used in photosynthesis respond to energy peaks in the light wave. These scientists believe that much of the light is wasted by the plant because it isn't "peak". They speculate that much energy could be saved by supplying the plant only with light "peaks". One way to do this is by using a strobe unit in place of conventional lighting. The strobe flashes a high intensity of light, but it is on for only fractions of a second. The result is that the plants receive many light peaks in between periods of darkness. There has been little research on this theory, but one grower claimed to get satisfactory results. One way to use a strobe without too much risk might be to use it to supplement more conventional lighting. If a higher growth rate is noticed, the strobes could be tried alone. Should this system work, electrical costs could be lowered by as much as 75%.