Whitewidowuk
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Hi guys just a quick question am due to flip on Tuesday but is it good to work down the hours from 18/6 17/8 16/9 and so on
Does it not less stress the plant?You can, but I haven't seen anyone on here who's actually done it say it's better.
The rate of change is variable, slower near the solstices and faster near the equinoxes.Wont hurt it by any means... But in all actuality, i doubt it will matter much in terms of "stress" on the plant.
If you think about it in terms of the sun... Starting from the summer solstice, through to the winter solstice, your losing 3-5min of sunlight, per day. The best most of us can do, on timers, is change lighting by 15min intervals. So unless your planning on dropping your light timer by 15min once every 3 days, for like 2 months straight... your still going to be changing the light schedule in an unnatural way.
So if you arent replicating the sun's natural movements, id say go the opposite way, and give your plant as much light as she can possibly get at all times, meaning 18-24 hours on, right up until the switch, when u drop it down to 12/12. dropping off 1 hour per day isnt going to make or break her either way though.
Just like a lot of other stuff with growing, its mostly up to personal preference really. CAN you do it without causing an issue? Sure. Do you need to/Is it going to make any difference in your end result? Probably not
I thought gaslighting was that outdoors technique of lighting up outdoor plants at night in warm climates to extend veg? Maybe we're talking about different things.Think its called the gas lantern method ive heard people saying its good could be bullshit tho never tried it myself never felt the need to mess with photoperiods unless your growing say a finicky landrace sativa
Yeah, I was responding to @conor c. You should be good to do either, flip straight to 12/12, or gradually reduce the light. Whichever feels right to you.Am indoors
Stress isnt measurable.. so its hard to make that claim as a matter of fact, ya know what i mean?I just read in someone’s post doing it like that would give the plant less stress so I thought ad try it
Thanks so much mateStress isnt measurable.. so its hard to make that claim as a matter of fact, ya know what i mean?
They might be right, but without seeing a reaction out of the plant itself, its hard to say either way how helpful it is. But again, it definitely wont HARM the plant to do that, just may not be worth the extra effort to do so. No matter what you choose to do, you plant will be fine though, so dont stress too much about it. Just do w.e feels right