lovestospooj
Member
Hi All,
Long story shot... i have 4 4x4 trays with 1000w over each. two trays have been in flower for 4 weeks. The third has been in one week and i just filled the forth tray on saturday. The problem is i didn't relaize that the timer for the forth light was switched to the on position. So the forth light was left on for one entire 24 hour period. Luckily I noticed it was on the very next day. But the light was still on for a whole night. The plants that are four weeks into bud where not directly under the light that was on they were about 15 ft. across the room.
So i guess my question is how is this going to affect the plants that are four weeks in?
I'm sure they might make a couple seeds now but is one day enough to stop flowering and induce vegetative growth even when it's not direct light???
Long story shot... i have 4 4x4 trays with 1000w over each. two trays have been in flower for 4 weeks. The third has been in one week and i just filled the forth tray on saturday. The problem is i didn't relaize that the timer for the forth light was switched to the on position. So the forth light was left on for one entire 24 hour period. Luckily I noticed it was on the very next day. But the light was still on for a whole night. The plants that are four weeks into bud where not directly under the light that was on they were about 15 ft. across the room.
So i guess my question is how is this going to affect the plants that are four weeks in?
I'm sure they might make a couple seeds now but is one day enough to stop flowering and induce vegetative growth even when it's not direct light???