TeaTreeOil
Well-Known Member
So I have this idea, and feel free to chime in.
The idea is rather simple, during flowering, when the flowers are developing nicely and just starting to have amber hairs, give the plant 48 hours of continuous light(confusing it to veg again), then 24-48 hours of darkness(confusing it more! back to flower), then continue 12/12.
I've tried this on a few plants, and they seem to be 'reflowering', that is lots of new flowers are growing, and the buds are getting denser but almost all of the hairs are still white.
Anyone else try anything similar? I'm wondering if this is a highly repeatable process(how many times it could be done to the same plants).
The idea is rather simple, during flowering, when the flowers are developing nicely and just starting to have amber hairs, give the plant 48 hours of continuous light(confusing it to veg again), then 24-48 hours of darkness(confusing it more! back to flower), then continue 12/12.
I've tried this on a few plants, and they seem to be 'reflowering', that is lots of new flowers are growing, and the buds are getting denser but almost all of the hairs are still white.
Anyone else try anything similar? I'm wondering if this is a highly repeatable process(how many times it could be done to the same plants).