Oh, most certainly you can......I almost only run MH...a dark time will cause flower set.....So I can't flower with blue floros? It's the photo period First and foremost. Maybe outside red spectrum gives the plant an early hint. Blue light works too though indoors. Use logic.
Well,,,this thread was about a 24 - 36 hr lights out time at the flip to induce a faster flower, with closer node set....BUT, You are correct that the plant (in your good terms) produces/repairs/replenishes trichomes at night.My understanding of a few days of lights out before harvest was for the plant to use up stored starches to speed up the cure, also during the dark cycle the plant produces/repairs/replenishes trichomes, something to that effect. Certainly the trichomes seem taller/fuller with an extended dark cycle before chop, but I haven't measured anything or did a taste test for the curing/starches aspect either.
Before I flower my plants I put them in 36 hours of complete darkness. It def speeds up the flowerin process bcuz it triggers the change in hormones of the plants. It provides the switch from the veg to bloom stage and I find I can get flowering sites to set within 4-5 days opposed to 7-10 that kost see. Obv it is strain dependent but it does and will make a difference by activating the plants internal hormones (i forget the scientific name for them but it does switch the clock and will speed up flowering 100%).Does 24 - 48hrs of darkness before flowering speed up flowering and does 24 - 48 hrs of darkness increase resin production? If anyone has had success on this matter or think it's bull hollar. Peace RIU
Your wife is a keeper!Auxin
"Auxin plays also a minor role in the initiation of flowering and development of reproductive organs."
Taken from: Plant Hormones: Biosynthesis, Signal Transduction, Action
I knew I saw this somewhere.....wife dug it out....I did not want to say it till I could list the source...
Doc
i thought it was the switch to red spectrum light that caused the stretch? i was told the mh blue spec keeps closer node sets wile the red creates stretch, so using the mh bulb for the first 2 weeks of 12/12 will keep your plants from stretching...Well,,,this thread was about a 24 - 36 hr lights out time at the flip to induce a faster flower, with closer node set....BUT, You are correct that the plant (in your good terms) produces/repairs/replenishes trichomes at night.
A few days of lights out before harvest is another "logic" myth. I would say that if you are one of the "long night" 6/18 or 8/16 people you might simply run your last night or 2 at 12/12 if you feel that tric recovery should look a bit better.
In an earlier post I said that Auxins make the plant stretch in early bloom......I forgot to add that this also due to Auxin working in tandem with Gibberellins. Gibberellin is also the hormone that is produced when the plant is stretching to light. Gibberellin makes it stretch and Auxin helps in several ways...thus it is actually a tandem effort....My Bad.
Doc
Absolutely I always run MH's for the first 2 weeks of bloom.. Not only are the plants still in a veg state for first week or so .. Using MH is one of industry kept secrets for reducing stretch during bloom and shortening internodal spacing. It really does work and is tried and true.i thought it was the switch to red spectrum light that caused the stretch? i was told the mh blue spec keeps closer node sets wile the red creates stretch, so using the mh bulb for the first 2 weeks of 12/12 will keep your plants from stretching...
also that if u were to use an hps in veg plants would be taller and thin..wile using mh in veg keeps your plants shorter and more stocky..
thanks again for the info doc,, sorry bout all the questions..
Ain't that the truth...Dude, you will find as you grow that logic. Does not apply well to growing.