Ok. This has been said a million times on here. Peppers are not pot. Marijuana is light sensitive. Peppers are not. Peppers don't care if the light is blue or red, as long as the lumen output is optimal then peppers don't care. Please stop spreading false information about better growing or flowering spectrums for peppers. There is not one...
wow pretty stiff, and unnecessary accusation in my opinion, i was unaware peppers are the only plant that did not produce chlorophyll or require it during growth, but i have only been using them since 1987 what do i know ?, and yes there is no photo-period on peppers but apples and oranges when it comes photo-period and spectrum
Chlorophyll (also
chlorophyl) is a green pigment found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and plants. Its name is derived from the Greek words χλωρος,
chloros ("green") and φύλλον,
phyllon ("leaf"). Chlorophyll is an extremely important biomolecule, critical in photosynthesis,
which allows plants to absorb energy from light. Chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in the blue portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, followed by the red portion. However, it is a poor absorber of green and near-green portions of the spectrum, hence the green color of chlorophyll-containing tissues.[sup]
[1][/sup] Chlorophyll was first isolated by Joseph Bienaimé Caventou and Pierre Joseph Pelletier in 1817.[sup]
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