BobCajun
Well-Known Member
An interesting thing I read is that a certain amount of light, a "daily light integral" as it's called, applied over 24 hours continuously produces more growth than the same DLI applied for a shorter time and followed by a dark period. So for sheer energy to growth optimization continuous light may be the best route. That's actually what I've been using for the last few months. Cuttings root in 5 days. I can grow the rooted cuttings under 5w LED bulbs, the same ones used for rooting, for a few weeks to get them well established. I just remove the layer of plastic between the light and the growth chamber. The chamber is almost 1 sq ft area. Point being that with continuous light you can get healthy growth from surprisingly little wattage.
One thing about continuous light though, you need to start the flowering phase with 24 hours darkness, otherwise flowering may be delayed a couple days.
One thing about continuous light though, you need to start the flowering phase with 24 hours darkness, otherwise flowering may be delayed a couple days.
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