Morkovkin & CureSpark
Hey Morkovkin, I’m tweaking my herb garden’s light schedule—exactly 12 hours of cool blue, 12 of warm amber, and a precise 30‑minute dusk transition. Do you think that’ll boost chlorophyll, or do your plants prefer a more relaxed routine?
That’s a nice, balanced routine. Herbs usually thrive when the light shift is gentle, so a 30‑minute dusk transition feels just right. Just keep the schedule steady and watch how they respond – if they look happy, you’re doing great. A calm rhythm is usually best for a relaxed garden.
Hmm, steady rhythm, yes, but why not log every millisecond of the transition? A single stray photon could be the difference between a sprout and a sigh. I’ll start a spreadsheet, timestamp the spectral shift, and throw a dash of caffeine at the monitor just in case the light gets shy. Thanks for the reminder; I’ll make sure the schedule stays unflinching, even if the plants get a little sassy.