Cannasutraorganics
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Defoliate at the..............Yep, but better than another one of those "am flowering, when do I defoliate?" threads.
....with every new crop of noobs.
Defoliate at the..............Yep, but better than another one of those "am flowering, when do I defoliate?" threads.
....with every new crop of noobs.
Yes but only if you use Mozart or Pantera.I heard plants like music. Has anyone tried this?
Have you guys considered far red (730nm) to put the plants to sleep (into a state that takes two hours to reach) faster? I read some posts by CaptainMorgan that he does this. Something about how 5-10 minutes exposure before lights out lets you run your lights longer because they don't need 2 hours of darkness to reach that state.Providing light is a requirement, how long you turn it off.. is debatable.
Again, I wouldn't say that this is causing them to "sleep", its really just a misnomer.Have you guys considered far red (730nm) to put the plants to sleep (into a state that takes two hours to reach) faster? I read some posts by CaptainMorgan that he does this. Something about how 5-10 minutes exposure before lights out lets you run your lights longer because they don't need 2 hours of darkness to reach that state.
Here's some links I saved for when I intended to revisit the topic. The light is called a "Flower Initiator." It seems related to this topic.
- https://www.rollitup.org/t/flowering-with-cree-bulbs.656542/page-9#post-9513350
- https://www.rollitup.org/t/flowering-with-cree-bulbs.656542/page-3#post-9284124
- https://www.rollitup.org/t/flowering-with-cree-bulbs.656542/page-12#post-9573750
- https://www.rollitup.org/t/flowering-with-cree-bulbs.656542/page-14#post-9611211
It sounds like semantics to me. Whether we call it sleep, or a different (non-light based) form of production. But, I like your detailed explanation about what's happening.Again, I wouldn't say that this is causing them to "sleep", [it] converts [something] to an inactive form ...
All of the talk so far has been in regard to rooted plants or at least newly rooted. But anyways there's an idea that putting clones in the dark for a day after cutting and then going to 18/6 is supposed to put out roots faster because its supposed to make the clone focus its energy on root production rather than photosynthesis. Kind of makes sense but can't find any reliable sources to confirm it. Simplest way to find out would be to experiment on your own. GrowersGoneWild mentioned that he noticed the difference of clones under 24/0 vs 18/6 was slight, not sure if that included for when they were rooting tooi believe i get better yields w/ music playing softly.. but not getting into that and really dont have solid proof..anyways i have a question..i have 2 veg rooms, 1 for plants getting 18/6 in veg and another small area with 24/0 for clones,, are u guys saying that plants would root faster under the 18/6 sced?? ive always cloned under 24 hours and then once rooted they go into the bigger veg room at 18/6 mainly for saving on electric though because im running a 600 watt mh in veg and just 150 watt cfls for the clones so 24/0 doesnt reall cost much.. ive ran small experiments with 18/6, 20/4 and 24hr veg but never got any concrete proof 1 is better than the other at least no visible evidence...will they really root faster under 18/6???
"Sleep noun - a condition of body and mind such as that which typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the nervous system is relatively inactive, the eyes closed, the postural muscles relaxed, and consciousness practically suspended."It sounds like semantics to me. Whether we call it sleep, or a different (non-light based) form of production. But, I like your detailed explanation about what's happening.
Only if you give them some warm milk and tuck them in afterwardsWould you believe my plants like a 4 hour nap each day?
Leaves on the clones are trimmed, as they go into the dome, supposedly this is done to reduce photosynthesis to redirect energy for the clones root system creation, I simply do it so I can fit the 30-40 clones to a dome. I think its more for canopy consistency than root creation. If the point was to reduce photosynthesis for rooting, cutting leaves will do the same thing.All of the talk so far has been in regard to rooted plants or at least newly rooted. But anyways there's an idea that putting clones in the dark for a day after cutting and then going to 18/6 is supposed to put out roots faster because its supposed to make the clone focus its energy on root production rather than photosynthesis. Kind of makes sense but can't find any reliable sources to confirm it. Simplest way to find out would be to experiment on your own. GrowersGoneWild mentioned that he noticed the difference of clones under 24/0 vs 18/6 was slight, not sure if that included for when they were rooting too
Have you guys considered far red (730nm) to put the plants to sleep (into a state that takes two hours to reach) faster? I read some posts by CaptainMorgan that he does this. Something about how 5-10 minutes exposure before lights out lets you run your lights longer because they don't need 2 hours of darkness to reach that state.
Here's some links I saved for when I intended to revisit the topic. The light is called a "Flower Initiator." It seems related to this topic.
- https://www.rollitup.org/t/flowering-with-cree-bulbs.656542/page-9#post-9513350
- https://www.rollitup.org/t/flowering-with-cree-bulbs.656542/page-3#post-9284124
- https://www.rollitup.org/t/flowering-with-cree-bulbs.656542/page-12#post-9573750
- https://www.rollitup.org/t/flowering-with-cree-bulbs.656542/page-14#post-9611211