Turning back clocks during flowering?

Helmut79

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We turned back clocks 3 days ago. Does it disturb the flowering schedule?

Lights are still switching on/off at 12am/12pm (same clock), but clocks were turned back 1 hour, so could this disturb plants biological clock?

1) Should I keep it on 12am/12pm
2) or should I change it to 1am/1pm?
 
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Lordhooha

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We turned back clocks 3 days ago. Does it disturb the flowering schedule?

Lights are still switching on/off at 12am/12pm (same clock), but clocks were turned back 1 hour, so could this disturb plants biological clock?

1) Should I keep it on 12am/12pm
2) or should I change it to 1am/1pm?
You'll be fine
 

Flash63

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As far as I know clocks go back this weekend...November 6...unless you change the timers in the flower/veg room,your light will be on one hour earlier ...some timers have a function that automatically compensates for the time change...personally I just leave everything alone and water one hour earlier...
 

bertaluchi

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I like to leave my timer the same during time changes, then I adjust the timer at the end of the cycle. Plants don't have daylight savings so I keep the cycle exactly the same. If you are in veg you can probably switch it with no problem but I am in flower in multiple tents so I will keep everything constant until the end of the cycle.
 

Helmut79

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Sounds reasonable to me. This way it would be 100% sure that plants won't get distrubed by the changing light cycle imo.

Although I've been on changed light cycle for 3 days already.

I guess it's not too late to adjust timers for the plants to get back their old cycle?
 

tusseltussel

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NO reason to change timers back but if you wanted to it wouldn't make a difference 1 hr 1 time no problem. grow some dank and hide the stank everything will be fine
 
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