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Hey folks. Planning on flipping to flower this upcoming weekend. Right now my lights are on 5am to 9pm (16/8). For flowering, because of my constant heat concerns in my space, I'd like to have the lights on period at night 8pm to 8am. I'll still be able to open the box and check them twice a day, and the lights won't add to the air temperature as much.
Question:
Which will be less detrimental, extending the dark period or the light period?
At 8pm, the lights will be about ready to turn off, i can just tell the timer to stay on until the next morning and to turn off at 8am instead.
Or
I cancel them coming on at 6am like usual and don't let them come on until 8pm that night.
Not looking to let this be the thing that throws them out of whack.
I hope this was clear.
Thanks.
Hey folks. Planning on flipping to flower this upcoming weekend. Right now my lights are on 5am to 9pm (16/8). For flowering, because of my constant heat concerns in my space, I'd like to have the lights on period at night 8pm to 8am. I'll still be able to open the box and check them twice a day, and the lights won't add to the air temperature as much.
Question:
Which will be less detrimental, extending the dark period or the light period?
At 8pm, the lights will be about ready to turn off, i can just tell the timer to stay on until the next morning and to turn off at 8am instead.
Or
I cancel them coming on at 6am like usual and don't let them come on until 8pm that night.
Not looking to let this be the thing that throws them out of whack.
I hope this was clear.
Thanks.
Is this normal progression through flowering stage, with the yellowing of the leaves. Have struggled with ph the whole grow, being in peat moss and all. About 5 or 6 weeks into flower.
Anyone? Just need a quick answer, maybe my nutes aren't strong enough. Nepunes harvest 2-6-4
I would not worry about those sugar leaves. Is normal with age and bud brother.
I'm not completely sure on the correct answer. Id do off at 6am and turn them on at 8pm. If you wanna revert from bud and pull out youd move to longer hrs of light. I hope that helps some. Thats how I turn my indoors. Let them kick off. Reset tje timer while they sleep. And then they kick on the new schedule. And your able to watch and check to make sure its kicking on and off properly.
Your better too extend the dark period to adjust to a new light schedule
Putting them outside with the days getting shorter will send it to flower. If your areas that warm put them inside to veg with a CFL and put them out the last week of Feb. next year and get a spring outdoor crop. I do every year.I started a bag seed earlier this spring and grew outdoors. I live in hot climate in zone 9-10. It ended up being a great grow with just under a half lb. I got so excited that I bought some OG Kush Sativa seeds to do it again. I was thinking with the climate I would have time. I only popped two seeds and saved the rest for next year, but have now realized it is not an auto flower. As you guys know it takes a lot of work and effort just for one plant and am now wondering if I should cut my losses or just go for it to see what happens. Our December temps still average over 75 but I'm not sure she'll get enough sun.
Any thoughts appreciated!!!
Has anyone tried this with a non-auto flowering? Seedling leaves popped 9-1.
UGH!
Putting them outside with the days getting shorter will send it to flower. If your areas that warm put them inside to veg with a CFL and put them out the last week of Feb. next year and get a spring outdoor crop. I do every year.
Thanks guys. Seems the consensus here is to make the dark period really long, then add the shorter day light, which is what i was thinking, so that's what I'll do.
I appreciate the input.
I think if you extend the dark period it will cause it to flower?? I know you can run it 18 on and 6 off or 16 on and 8 off a day to veg. Oh and also 24hr to veg. Im not sure I understood the question maybe. I know they like to sleep so 24hr is not ideal. I would keep it to 6 hrs off and switch it to the ideal time. With this theory you should increase the dark time no more than 8 hrs
If Im popping seeds in feb for a yard grow and need to veg inside I know I need to keep the lights on a 16 on -8 off schedule cause a less chance of sending to flower than an 18-6 when put out in the spring time with the days getting longer but the light times shorter than what youve been running indoors??
Ahh! Nice. Thanks. Amateur here. .-..
Since your switching to flower than switch 12/12 to your desired time. I veg with lights out at 1pm and back on 7pm and when I switch to flower I extend it 3 hrs each way. Temp is probably the most important thing to growing. They hate anything over 85 deg in flower. The closets to 75 deg always is best and very important.I am looking to enter flower. I was just trying to figure to best way to go from lights on during the day to lights on during the night.
I've struggled with my high temps because of the space that my box is in and not wanting to run an AC just for that. I have a number of good fans going though. Except for worrying that growth is slow, i haven't seen any results of the heat. No heat stress has ever shown on my girls.
However, being that heat affects flowering more then vegging, i would like to be sure to reduce the heat as much as possible. Hence, i will have lights on during the coolest parts of the day and lights off when the sun is up and about.
Of course, this could have the reverse effect of just bringing up the temps in the night so that the girls never get respite from the heat. Hopefully not.
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Hey BirdNerdI started a bag seed earlier this spring and grew outdoors. I live in hot climate in zone 9-10. It ended up being a great grow with just under a half lb. I got so excited that I bought some OG Kush Sativa seeds to do it again. I was thinking with the climate I would have time. I only popped two seeds and saved the rest for next year, but have now realized it is not an auto flower. As you guys know it takes a lot of work and effort just for one plant and am now wondering if I should cut my losses or just go for it to see what happens. Our December temps still average over 75 but I'm not sure she'll get enough sun.
Any thoughts appreciated!!!
Has anyone tried this with a non-auto flowering? Seedling leaves popped 9-1.
UGH!
Hey BirdNerd
I am from South africa and spring just started here on 1 September , but this past winter i had a buddy germinate a few photo seeds 2 weeks into winter outdoors hahahaha
Luckily we have warmish winters and the plants made it but they went right into flower after a very short / no veg time and they grew into bonsai single cola plants
This is one of his it might be small but the bud was still great
. From Africa