Thanks. This ought to be interesting. I did some internet research, and came across this article:
LED Grow Lights: 08/20/06
which says
"Most of the light capable of inducing the photosynthesis reaction is either red or blue. In other words, plant leaves mostly reflect green light, while they absorb red and blue with higher efficiency."
and
"The curve that results from plotting photosynthesis efficiency as a function of wavelength is named "Photosynthesis Action spectrum". It is the equivalent of the photopic curve for photosynthesis. The curve is typically double-peaked, with peaks around 420 nm (blue) and 670 nm (red) and a "valley" around 550 nm. The curve drops sharply below 400 nm and above 700 nm."
I've definitely got plenty of blue, although I still need to confirm this with the lux meter, but if what that article says is correct, it's going to really like the blue light. I don't know how it will react to the absence of red, however.
In the mean time, I've got to work on increasing the humidity in here. I'm lucky if I can get it past 50%
But the plant is looking good. I did notice one pinhead size blemish on the flower, but it doesn't look like it has grown any. I'm
misting the leaves with a spray bottle and watering it with RO/DI filtered water.
I'm a little confused on watering - I have a collection platter below the pot to make a puddle that doesn't touch the plant just to keep its humidity up, but I read somewhere that you should only actually water the plant when its roots are dry, and somewhere else I read that you just need to water it once a day. If it's roots are well ventilated, it probably won't get over watered right ?
Another question - How do I know when I should repot it ? I read somewhere that the roots need to be a little bit cramped in its pot anyway. So how do I know when it's time to give it a new pot ? Its still in the small square one that comes from the plant store.
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