Gas Lantern Routine

LewberDewber852

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It works well. It’s a good way to get rid of purple stems and leaf discolouration that lots of people get when vegging with led lights.
Interesting. I’m still curious how this works more specifically how it’s beneficial for veg growth. There is a lot of conflicting information on this topic. In my mind it sorta makes sense just not sure if so on the small scale.
 

Wastei

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I'm doing this veg cycle and 6/18 in flower this round. I've only seen benefits in veg so far with stouter growth and more new shoots forming.

You get a plant that's easier to manage since the response from changing the light cycles won't be as drastic since the plant is not used to 18/6.

You get more controlled and manageable stretch, it's the optimal thing to do with long flowering plants with long internodes in my book. Flowering time is also shortened with longer light deprivation.

I'm curious to see what they do when I flip them in a week or two! So far it's been a good learning curve since I expected a different plant response, kinda the other way around with longer internodes and more stretch. You live and learn as long as you try new things.


Cheers!
 
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mmjmon

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It's all about the darkness time. By not giving 12 hours darkness to your plants, you can keep your plants in veg.

Interesting. I’m still curious how this works more specifically how it’s beneficial for veg growth. There is a lot of conflicting information on this topic. In my mind it sorta makes sense just not sure if so on the small scale.
 

LewberDewber852

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Im set at 18/6 rn but will prolly change it to glr as i have nothing to lose and would like to try it out. So far responses are all positive. Very interesting indeed. I’m surprised this hasn’t gained more traction tbh
 
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