• SteefLem@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Heeey i have those lights. Solar right? Mine gave after 6 months. Which for those lights is quite good, others lasted few weeks.

    Ps. Dont use lights when dark in vegetable beds they need dark.

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      4 months ago

      It is extremely dark, and the lights imitate fire, so they provide ambiance, not lighting. (They look bright because of the long exposure) The garden definitely gets more lighting from the street lights than it does from the tiki lights

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      4 months ago

      For what it’s worth, very few vegetables need dark and some actually thrive under 24/7 lighting (provided you don’t exceed the plants specific DLI), but yes some are photoperiods and can be affected by the lack of a dark period.

      Now to get nerdy, the plants need X amount of a certain wavelength to activate the hormone anyways, this way the moon, lightning and street lighting doesn’t affect it. Evolution and natural selection and all that. So bottom line, if you can’t read by light (full moon can provide enough to read barely sometimes) it’s probably fine