24 hour liighting!?

HappyHerbologist

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Im a first time grower, but over the last few weeks i have been doing ALOT of research on lighting, growing, etc. Right now i am 1 week into my first grow from bagseed. I started with a whole bunch of seeds, germinated 5 and have 4 left. Im running 3 13watt CFL's over the four plants at 24/0 with the lights pretty much touching the leaves. I know that i need more lighting for the future, but people keep saying either 18/6 or 24/0. Does anyone know which is better for quite new plants under CFLs?
 

BRSkunk

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i think people have tried 24/0 and said it doesnt really work all that well... plants need dark to rest.
 

HappyHerbologist

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wow Joby, i really like that set up you've got man. Eventually my plants are going to need a car-ride back home for the summer. Im going to try to shoot for a set-up like that once i redo everything. What exactly are you using?
 

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WWgrower

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I used to be of the crowd that thought the only way was 18-6. Now especially with my seedlings under 3 -200 (eq.) cfl's i have been doing 24 and they are doing great, about 1 week old. Today I have turned on my MH and am going to try 24/7 and see how they do. If I see signs of stress I'll stick them on a timer. I really don't think the extra 6 hours is going to make that much difference in my power bill. The reading I have done say's there is a opinion lately that it can strengthen them for flowering sooner. I'll let you know.Good luck with your girls!
 

HappyHerbologist

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Hmm, i was reading more and it looks like this issue goes alot deeper than i thought. for an experiment i will leave my lights on 24/0 until 1 week from Sunday, the 19th, for two full weeks of growth from seed and then switch to 18/6.

In doing more reading some people said extended lighting and heating (heat isn't a problem for me) may cause otherwise normal plants to go male/hermi. Does anyone know anything about this?
 

GrnMan

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In doing more reading some people said extended lighting and heating (heat isn't a problem for me) may cause otherwise normal plants to go male/hermi. Does anyone know anything about this?
I think this may be more of what we call an urban legend. I haven't found any real evidence on this topic to change my mind.
 

aceb07

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i think its all personal on what your plants prefer. had mine under 24/0 and they hardly did anything then i changed them to 18/6 and they started to look more healthy and they started growing quicker. but i also heard of people getting great results out of 24/0, so i think its all based on your plants
 

GrnMan

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You guys even read the link I posted? There's been plenty of research to show that the plants don't need to rest.
 
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