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Drek
Your assumption is without foundation. You are using it as a basis for making conclusions and giving advice. Maybe your condescension is obscuring your view?
Really? Is my assumption without any reasonable foundation?
More irony still. Even if what you think is implied by evolution were going on, the outcome you are claiming still wouldn't follow.
What else did happen then, and what is happening now in terms of what source of light plants prefer, over the light source they've evolved with since the dawn of the earth? Just wondering!
What color is the sun?
It has no color, per say. It's color temperature (on a clear summer day) is approximately 6-6500k...in terms of our measurement units.
If it is the perfect light for photosynthesis, photosynthesis must like color and intensity that change with time of day and day of year. What bulb would that be?
The bulb that overall best represents the intensity, radioactive quality and overall spectrum of natural daylight on a clear day.
Sun works great in no way implies sun works best.
Sun is the only thing they've evolved with for billions of years. Therefore, the natural conclusion would be that their genetic encoding (influenced entirely by their natural habitat) would respond best with what they've evolved with. Their immunity, defense mechanisms, energy intake, circadian rhythm, etc...is a result of their interaction with the sun on earth!
Unless you want to spend another 1000 years re-acclimatizing them to something other than what they've evolved with thus far? Why fight it?
You're two steps removed from a reasonable conclusion. No offense
No offense taken. I like intelligent debate and conversation. And even more I like objectivity enhanced with common sense.
To be honest, I find it hard to believe that it's even debatable. Next let's debate whether water is good for the human body!
...or how our bodies didn't evolve to generate an adequate vitamin D uptake from sunlight...let's go on and on about how inefficient sunlight is for organisms on earth.
Let me guess...you're an HPS user!
Besides, we're getting off topic. This thread is supposed to be about what...oh yeah...this vs this for yield.
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