IMO- Short Day Plants 18/6 Veganother dumb question -- what's the best initial lighting schedule for photoperiod plants? 18/6?
is there anything proven to work better than that?
it does matter.. lol i thought it didnt at 1st but it does. 18/6 you will get a taller skinner plant IMO while going lets say 24/0 or 20/4 you will get a shorter bushier plant its up 2 uanother dumb question -- what's the best initial lighting schedule for photoperiod plants? 18/6?
is there anything proven to work better than that?
A lot of jaded folk would yell at you and tell you to google it, however I am a firm believer of asking those I trust and I would say that a lot of people in this community are willing to help no matter what the question. Some just don't have the time to link you to the all the different sites with the information you need.
I like to keep my plants 24/0 , not sure if there is any real hardcore proof but my plants seemed to be taller when you give them time to sleep.
Depends if you like paying electricity or not. Only thing I have on 24/0 is seedlings and new clones. Veg is 18/6another dumb question -- what's the best initial lighting schedule for photoperiod plants? 18/6?
is there anything proven to work better than that?
I use T5's for veg, it's cheaper and more effective for veg IMO.I use 16/8 because quite honestly I don't notice much difference between two hours and I don't want to run my power bill up running a 400w 24/7 for 30+ days.
I have never heard this before. I'm going to research this, but before I do, is this personal experience or can do you have any citings? I can't fathom how or why this is possible, but it is worth looking at.You should wait two weeks - the plant will do a lot of growing after the switch, and if you switch spectrums immediately, there will be a fair amount of stretch. Keeping on the daylight spectrum will help your plants develop stronger branches before it focuses in on flowering.
I have never heard this before. I'm going to research this, but before I do, is this personal experience or can do you have any citings? I can't fathom how or why this is possible, but it is worth looking at.
-spek