Turning back clocks during flowering?

Helmut79

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We turned back clocks 3 days ago. Does it disturb the flowering schedule?

Lights are still switching on/off at 12am/12pm (same clock), but clocks were turned back 1 hour, so could this disturb plants biological clock?

1) Should I keep it on 12am/12pm
2) or should I change it to 1am/1pm?
 
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We turned back clocks 3 days ago. Does it disturb the flowering schedule?

Lights are still switching on/off at 12am/12pm (same clock), but clocks were turned back 1 hour, so could this disturb plants biological clock?

1) Should I keep it on 12am/12pm
2) or should I change it to 1am/1pm?
You'll be fine
 
As far as I know clocks go back this weekend...November 6...unless you change the timers in the flower/veg room,your light will be on one hour earlier ...some timers have a function that automatically compensates for the time change...personally I just leave everything alone and water one hour earlier...
 
I like to leave my timer the same during time changes, then I adjust the timer at the end of the cycle. Plants don't have daylight savings so I keep the cycle exactly the same. If you are in veg you can probably switch it with no problem but I am in flower in multiple tents so I will keep everything constant until the end of the cycle.
 
Sounds reasonable to me. This way it would be 100% sure that plants won't get distrubed by the changing light cycle imo.

Although I've been on changed light cycle for 3 days already.

I guess it's not too late to adjust timers for the plants to get back their old cycle?
 
NO reason to change timers back but if you wanted to it wouldn't make a difference 1 hr 1 time no problem. grow some dank and hide the stank everything will be fine
 
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