MysticMorris
Active Member
Hello folks,
Just got home and instead of the heavenly glow emitting from my cab, all there was was darkness. Isnt it strange when you are able to type the same word twice in a row and it actually makes sense...anyways I've had a quick look around but cant find the info I'm looking for, hope someone can help.
Here's the question - as I have not been in my cabinet for over 24hours I have no Idea when the bulb failed, assuming the plants have been in total darkness for anywhere between 24-48hrs, can i continue on tomorrow at 'lights on' time by replacing the bulb and continuing 12/12 photoperiod? I'm struggling to articulate this one well, basically do the plants get stressed from an extremely long night period or is just when they have their night cut too short - like when you give them less than 12hrs. They are very close to the end of flowering so I'm not hugely worried but would like to continue on to administer a good, proper flushing.
Just got home and instead of the heavenly glow emitting from my cab, all there was was darkness. Isnt it strange when you are able to type the same word twice in a row and it actually makes sense...anyways I've had a quick look around but cant find the info I'm looking for, hope someone can help.
Here's the question - as I have not been in my cabinet for over 24hours I have no Idea when the bulb failed, assuming the plants have been in total darkness for anywhere between 24-48hrs, can i continue on tomorrow at 'lights on' time by replacing the bulb and continuing 12/12 photoperiod? I'm struggling to articulate this one well, basically do the plants get stressed from an extremely long night period or is just when they have their night cut too short - like when you give them less than 12hrs. They are very close to the end of flowering so I'm not hugely worried but would like to continue on to administer a good, proper flushing.