Offsetting the light cycle during flower

Nykodemuz

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Sunday night, daylight savings time happened, I had forgotten that the clocks went an hour ahead and thought my timer failed. Its a long story, but it has been corrected. However,

Now that my timer turns the lights on at 9:20am and turning off at 9:20, it has posed an inconvenience to my personal schedule. It used to turn on at 8am and off at 8pm which fit my daily routine so I'm trying to figure out how to change it back to what it was.

My timer cogs are in 1/2 hour increments, so If I offset the timer by 30 min back to 9 to 9, I think it will turn off 30 min sooner, making the dark cycle 12 hours and 30 min for that 24hr period, then 12/12 the day after. Then if I bring it back another 30 min to 8:30, same, another 30 min of additional darkness.

If I continue this every other day for the rest of the week, I can get it back to 8am to 8pm.

Does this cause any issues?

Thank you
 
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