Stealthstyle
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I have tried lowering lights which works a bit and also feeding veg nutes for the first few weeks of flower but are there any other ways to reduce stretch in the start of bloom?
This will work because you’re mimicking nature!A while back I had good results reducing stretch & speed up bud onset by dropping the hours off gradually over a week. Every day I turned the lights on an hour later & off an hour earlier until I hit 12/12. But it could’ve been a low stretch strain. I think its in one of my journals I put on here
Keeping an MH light running instead of sticking to HPS for the first 2 weeks of 12/12.I have tried lowering lights which works a bit and also feeding veg nutes for the first few weeks of flower but are there any other ways to reduce stretch in the start of bloom?
I read a while ago that keeping the day and night temps pretty much the same helps to reduce it also.You could also look into temperature difference for day versus night. A google for "negative DIF" brings up lots of interesting results. TLDR, you could try dropping the temperature for the first three hours of light.
Negative DIF to reduce 12/12 stretch
Has anybody tried a negative DIF in day/night temps to reduce the stretch and tighter internodes for bigger colas? Keeping night temps higher and day temps lower. I read an arcticle about it on high times wondered if anybody else tried this to reduce the flowerering stretch?www.rollitup.org
I've got as close to perfect as I've ever had in regards to day/night temps and humidity
The plants growing 1" a day!
23 days 12-12
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It's programed to streach for the best position.
Interesting! I do indeed - I'll knock up two mini time lapses. Will take me half an hour.....I get stretch in flower with all lighting 2k hps, 4k led and 5k mh.
I'm getting between 1 to 1.5" growth a day under 4k led 24/25 days 12-12
@Dodgey99 do you have any photos of the these stretch differences you're talking about?
nobody will want to hear thisI have tried lowering lights which works a bit and also feeding veg nutes for the first few weeks of flower but are there any other ways to reduce stretch in the start of bloom?
Indeed - but I selected only the photos where there was stretch happening. I didn't want clips of nothing happening. As soon ast the stretching stopped, I stopped. Perhaps this shows the HPS stretching goes on for longer?@Dodgey99 I love the video its cool as.
it's not what I'd describe as having a big impact on stretch, check the node spacing, they stretch vigorously over the various periods.
Your showing a month of hps compared 20/24 days of other lighting.