Awesome, I read that it might be better for sativas because it could cut down some flowering timeI did last winter. 10.5/13.5 on Gelato and white widow.
It brings out the sativa.
It didn’t cut down on flower time for the two hybrids mentioned above but I’ve heard the same on reduced flower time for sativas as well.Awesome, I read that it might be better for sativas because it could cut down some flowering time
That will grow you some weed. And would save a little bit on the monthly electric bills.... What about a gradual reduction in on time as the flowering develops ...
One of the biggest mistakes I've seen on this forum is light timer fuck ups.What about a gradual reduction in on time as the flowering develops. Something like this? Just hit 4 weeks today. At 12/12 currently.
Flower light 10 week bloom
Weeks 1-2: Set your timer for 11 hours on and 13 hours off.
Weeks 3-4: Set your timer for 10.5 hours on and 13.5 hours off.
Weeks 5-6: Set timers on for 10 hours and off for 14 hours.
Weeks 7-8: 9.5 hours on and 14.5 hours off.
Week 9:-10: 9 hours on and 15 hours off.
I normally do 12/12 all the way. But don't want to slow the maturity down by limiting light. I'm at 4 weeks today.That will grow you some weed. And would save a little bit on the monthly electric bills.
But I personally found that the best results were with the normal 12/12 flower cycle. Gradually reducing the lights on times didn't produce anything significantly better than what I pull from a regular 12/12 grow.
If you want ... try the graduated grow outlined above then do a 12/12 grow with no graduated lights on times next time. See which one you like the best.
I just reset it yesterday. It's been at 12.5/11/5 for 4 weeks.One of the biggest mistakes I've seen on this forum is light timer fuck ups.
Slowing down maturity is also my experience.I normally do 12/12 all the way. But don't want to slow the maturity down by limiting light. I'm at 4 weeks today.
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Slowing down maturity by reducing light intensity vs time?I have only done this under mostly very efficient wide spectrum white LEDs with some red. 40 to 45 watts sq/ft. Right now at 39 watts sq/ft, mostly Boards from HLG and Elevated Lighting.
I’m thinking that you’re better off tailoring towards natural light levels during the cycle - if anything I’d pull the light levels back before I tried increasing.Do you think increasing light intensity towards the end is asking for hermis?