i thought more hormones means more flower which mean more bud, or am i missing somthing?i think it will end up giving lower yields, even if it does produce more hormones.
light is the most important piece of the equationi thought more hormones means more flower which mean more bud, or am i missing somthing?
So do you still flower under 11/13? If the difference wasn't noticeable you could save a decent amount on power I'd think.Tried it start to finish the results were not noticed.
I have grown the strain repetedly so I would notice.
So in my case.
myth busted.
However dj short swears it brings out phenotypical traits you would not see with 12/12.
My varities?
Not so much.
i think ill stick to 12/12No. I just 12/12 out of habit.
I also forgot to mention that my crop appeared to take longer. Not knowing if the light schedule was the contributing factor I cant confirm.
Thanks for the info. I grow outdoors all year so it doesn't affect me. I was just curiousNo. I just 12/12 out of habit.
I also forgot to mention that my crop appeared to take longer. Not knowing if the light schedule was the contributing factor I cant confirm.
The phytochrome influence which controls flowering with most mutts and indicas is either off or on regarding accumulation. IOW, if you switch to a long day/short night the phytochrome is rendered inactive.Ok botonical brains,, what conclusion can i take from all the Intel you've given,,,, 11/13. Or 12/12
it really is a hit trail and error on different strains isn't it ,, i think its best to go down the middle at 12/12 unless you spend years growing the exact strain , then you can abit of trailing,,,,,thanks people you deserve a brain snooze after that one,my last grow were dominate sativa (seeds I had brought back from Mexico), that would not trip at 12/12, so I reduced the light to 11/13, which triggered them to flower within days
I didn't experience any issues with yield or quality...but nothing to compare to, as this was my only time growing this strain