There 3 weeks in soil, went from 24 hrs light now down to 20 will drop down another 2 hrs to be at 18/6 then let them go until bud.
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Uhm there supose to be on 18/6 to veg good , 24/0 is seeldings or clones and 12/12 for flowering
ACTUALLY...24 hours of light cycle promotes males and hermies, look it up if you don't believe.
ACTUALLY...24 hours of light cycle promotes males and hermies, look it up if you don't believe.
shorter light cycles, taller grow.
24/0 and 18/6 have same results.
so if your footing the elec bill then why not 18/6?
ACTUALLY...24 hours of light cycle promotes males and hermies, look it up if you don't believe.
Not offering any proof, but I will note that the bible corventes says slightly shorter days for seedlings makes for a higher female ratio and longer days for a higher male ratio - I don't think it said anything about any light schedule causing hermies other maybe a staggered/chaotic one. I don't know if it's accurate info but I don't think he meant it to be a huge deal either way... he mentioned something like a 14 or 16 hour light period to start off but he also mentioned 18 & 24 noting that's what most growers start off with.Not true.
Why don't you put up some proof? Because you don't have any, its nothing but bullshit.
har har har, I know you're kidding but vipergts could be right in that plants may stretch out a little farther with less light - I know this is the case with light intensity but I don't know if the same applies with duration. I don't know if he meant taller as in a bigger plant alltogether, or just taller - but I would think just taller (as in nodes & budsites farther apart, overall height increased)Lord Dangly Bits said:
har har har, I know you're kidding but vipergts could be right in that plants may stretch out a little farther with less light - I know this is the case with light intensity but I don't know if the same applies with duration. I don't know if he meant taller as in a bigger plant alltogether, or just taller - but I would think just taller (as in nodes & budsites farther apart, overall height increased)