cannabisweedPotNerd
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just for a few days I will have lights on for 10 hours and off for 14 hours will it still flower? It should because not on more than 12 hours light on,
No, it should still flower because it has more than 12hrs dark. The long dark nights is what the plant measures, the light does not matter.just for a few days I will have lights on for 10 hours and off for 14 hours will it still flower? It should because not on more than 12 hours light on,
lots of people flower with 13 on and 11 off, even 14/10 will often be enough to trigger the floweringI knew it should because it's not on for more than 12 hours light
Agreed here, Why do we set it at 12/12 when by observations we know plants actually begin to flower with longer than a 12/12 photoperiod. In my area I grow in outdoors my plants finnish within a week or two of the autumnal equinox.lots of people flower with 13 on and 11 off, even 14/10 will often be enough to trigger the flowering
personally I prefer 11 on 13 off
Why would you want to extend the day?Does anyone have any info on extended light cycles, by that I mean, does the cycle have to be a 24rs period.
Could it be possible to grow with a cycle of say 30hrs... 24on 6off and repeat that way? Anybody tried this?
I've tried searching for any info on this and Google is terrible haha.
It'll show you things you won't see at 12/12just for a few days I will have lights on for 10 hours and off for 14 hours will it still flower? It should because not on more than 12 hours light on,
This gentleman knows and has documented for years about it. I follow his lead. He has broke the ice on this topic as far as I'm concerned!Why would you want to extend the day?
Most people would rather shorten the day to speed up the process