This is my first post. I would appreciate any good feedback. Everything I've ever read in these forums says complete darkness is required during 12/12 to simulate natural conditions during normal outdoor flowering. This doesn't seem to account for the moonlight. In my room, I have a movable 5' wall with mylar on one side for the plants on that side. On the other side, I have a window a/c. These units allow a decent bit of light in. However, the wall blocks most of it. A little bit goes over the top and makes the lamps visible. You cannot see the ground, though. Once the plants get a bit taller, they may be exposed to this minimal light (they may already be to the slightest extent). Wouldn't this be ideal rather than a problem? It's still darker on that side than it is outside when the moon is visible. I cannot avoid having darkness inside while it's light outside, so I'm hoping there is no reason this could be a problem. As far as I can tell, this condition is more natural than complete darkness, which really never occurs outside. Anybody have any similar experience that would put my mind at ease or a good reason why no light is acceptable?