Drella
Well-Known Member
shrubs, always coming through with the awesome advice! totally makes sense. i meant when i 18/6 on my last veg they would droop an hour before lights out, like they knew they were about to go to sleep. you kinda got me scared now! the fact is in my grows i know there is a lot of advice out there, everyone's is different. i went with 24/0 this time because it was something totally different than what i did last time, but something people use that works! it might have been a dumb choice, but i want to stick by it, till the end of veg. i feel if everything goes good this time around, i will go back to 18/6 next time. Simply for the fact that i don't see more growth with the extra 6 hours of light a day. i hope im not f-ing up the roots by not letting them sleep, but man, from soil up they look great! thanks for the help shrubs!What do you mean leaves never droop before sleep?
They shouldn't be drooping at anytime, something
must be happening in order to cause this...
A 24/0 schedule can be utilized, but it definitely
doesn't cut your chances on hermieing, it is
much more stressful for a plant under the 24/0.
With this schedule the plant is unable to perform
its very important task of cellular respiration, which only
happens in the dark period. This is when the plant converts
all of it's biochemical energy it has produced throughout the
day in to Adenosine Triphosphate or ATP, a crucial role in
photosynthesis.
I'm not going to tell you, you must change to 18/6 because
people are successful with 24/0, but it definitely does not
make better flowering results.
Maybe the temps drop rapidly and and quite a bit, and/or your
humidity jumps during the off cycle causing this droop in your plant.
But it isn't the darkness itself.