lights on autos

:confused:if i have autos on 12/12 light cycle from seed will it effect the yeild or the thc lvl?:confused: also will it cut the time in have from seed to harvest?:confused: please help!!!!!!!!!!! fvdsfgd.jpg here they are a week and 1/2 old from seed on 12/12 they are auto bubblicious.
 
ok so they have been on 12/12 it is almost 2 weeks from seed will it effect them like turn them hermie or wat? i am new to this and just tryin to gather as much info as i can!!! i tried a grow b4 and a cat got to them. this is my second one and they say this strain can be harvested after a 8 week flowering so i take it will be bout 90days guessing. thanks all for helpin
 
i know autos need at least 18/6 or20/4 but i have them on 12/12 and they r almost 2 weeks old would switching them to 18/6 make them hermie or wat? i am new to this and i dont want to mess them up. thanx for everyones input. i have been doin alot of reading for like 6 months now and i learn sumthing new everyday. this site is sooooooo helpful. i was wanting to know if anyone has tried this b4 if so wat was the results. and if none has tried it i may keep them on the 12/12 to see how they turn out, if and only it wont hurt the yeild or thc lvls
 

Oldreefer

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Yes, I for one, will second the advice that you can go to 18/6 without detrimental effects on your bubblicious autos. I am just finishing up 4 of em myself......
12/12 will simply force flower whereas 18/6 should allow them to flower per their genetic auto code...IMHO. Just make sure your other variables are in line......
I finished 2 under 18/6 400w and 2 under 12/12 1000w ....and prefer the 18/6 duo....
 

muddbutt

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Your auto will do much better in a 18/6 cycle, but it'll do just fine in a 12/12 cycle as well. I throw autos in my 12/12 sog tent to take up extra space and still end up getting about an oz off em.
 

bigv1976

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Your auto will do much better in a 18/6 cycle, but it'll do just fine in a 12/12 cycle as well. I throw autos in my 12/12 sog tent to take up extra space and still end up getting about an oz off em.
What strain are you talking about?
 
ok another quick question would it hurt them to stay on 12/12 for another week and then switch them on the 18th? because i am out of town????
 

Viagro

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This is a direct quote from Ed Rosenthal whom most of you know is a marijuana growing guru:
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Marijuana plants photosynthesize as long as they receive light as well as water, air, nutrients and suitable temperature. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use the energy from light (primarily in the blue and red spectrum's) to combine carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and water (H2O) to make sugar while releasing oxygen to the air.

Plants use sugars continuously to fuel metabolic processes (living) as well as for tissue building. The plant combines nitrogen (N) with the sugar to make amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. They are the substance of plant tissue. When the light is off, the plant's metabolic processes, respiration and growth, continue.

The plant can photosynthesize continuously so it produces the most energy and growth when the light is on, continuously. Continuous light does not stress the plant, which reacts somewhat mechanistically to it.

Plants under an 18-6 light-dark regimen are producing sugar only three quarters of the time. They are thus growing at only 75% of their potential. Leaving the light on continuously will result in bigger plants, faster, which leads to higher yields."

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"The following information is straight from Greg Green's "The Cannabis Grow Bible"

Cannabis is a light demanding plant. Professional growers keep the light on their plants using the 24/0 photoperiod for this reason. Plants that grow under 24/0 flourish and do not need a quantity of darkness in order to rest and perform photosynthesis properly. Plants that are grown in optimal conditions under 24/0 light regime grow vigorusly and the benefits of a 24/0 photoperiod can be seen actively in the results. More nodes are formed, more branches are created, leaf numbers increase, the plant is growing at its finest.

Some growers opt to use 18/6 as their photoperiod. This is 18 hours of light, six hours of darkness light regime. Under these conditions the plant will grow quite naturally but not as vigorously as the 24/0 photoperiod.

The 18/6 photoperiod expels 3/4 the amount of light that a 24/0 photoperiod does. Although this does not mean that a plant produces 1/4 less leaves,branches and nodes under the 18/6 photoperiod, it certainly does show the correlation between light and cannabis growth. As we have said already, cannabis is a light demanding plant. There are no problems associated with 24/0 and although some have attributed cannabis sexual dysfunction (the hermaphrodite conditon) to 18/6 photoperiod these problems are actually the result of heat stress.

A 24/0 photoperiod requires that your grow room temperature be kept well monitored. The 18/6 option is cheaper to run. You use a quarter less electricity and this will have an impact on your electricity bill. Also the 18/6 photoperiod will generally extend the bulb's lifespan. During the 6 hours of darkness the grow room is allowed to cool down for this period but a well maintained good grow room setup should not require a cooling down period.

24/0 and 18/6 both share the same problem though. Once you start the photoperiod you should keep that way especially when the plants near maturity (the preflowering stage). An irregular photoperiod can cause more males than females to develop. It can also cause sexual dysfunction to appear. Whether you choose 24/0 or 18/6 as your vegetative photoperiod try to keep that photoperiod unitl your plants are mature enough to express their sex."

TLDR: 24/0 is superior insofar as plant growth
 
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