Do 15/9 is enough light time to keep them in veg

yahooman

Active Member
so then how are these other guys having successful harvests with 13/11?are they all lying?cause to say you have only grown that way in veg is contradicting every one who uses 13/11 for flowering...it just doesnt add up..
 

adower

Well-Known Member
so then how are these other guys having successful harvests with 13/11?are they all lying?cause to say you have only grown that way in veg is contradicting every one who uses 13/11 for flowering...it just doesnt add up..
Google the gas lantern routine and dimished light flowering.
 

Josué69

Member
Maybe you should check into gas, etc lanterns in you have the facilities to accomodate them. Maybe you can find something in the correct spectrum. We actually do use them but only for added co2 and they work great for power failures when the hps goes out.
I found growing light that work with battery http://www.amazon.ca/GLW-Hydroponic-Waterproof-Spotlights-Greenhouse/dp/B012C7RRNG/ref=sr_1_21?ie=UTF8&qid=1447112677&sr=8-21&keywords=indoor+grow+lights so if i buy 5 of does can i get a good grow/yield
 

bird mcbride

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If you plan to bud these plants sure you can veg at 15L/9d. I still don't understand how you plan to charge these batterys.Maybe you can rig a magneto onto an excercise bike:) Don't forget about inverters.
 

St1kybudz

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Yea you can veg 15/9 depending on the strain but it will prob be a sativa because some indicas are know to flower in 18/6 that's why I'm excited to test out some autos that I'm supposed to be ordering and I question why some seed banks say grow their autos 12/12 from seed this will force an6 plant to flower but most people don't realize that
 

St1kybudz

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i personally have had plants flower on 15/9
Some plants will for instance the longest day of the year were I live is just over 13 hours so hypotheticaly the longest light I really need to give my plants 14 hours of light anything more is over kill although the plant may beniffit from more light that's the max length of day light they will receive from a natural environment where I live so it's all they get the best way to see how much light to give your plants is look up the length of daylight hours in your area at the spring equinox and the summer solstice or just look up the day with the most daylight hours of the year in your area
 

St1kybudz

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Ruderalis will flower under 24/0 some indica's are known to flower under 18/6 and some sativas will flower under 15/9 or even 16/8 when they reach sexual maturity
 
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