stumpjumper
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Cannabis doesn't require a dark time during veg, those 6 hours of darkness is just wasted hours of growth that get spent on stretching instead.
Cannabis doesn't require a dark time during veg, those 6 hours of darkness is just wasted hours of growth that get spent on stretching instead.
If growth occurs at night, how do you explain the fact that my plants grow the entire time they are in vegative growth, with absolutely no dark (night) periods?just because it isn't required in a C3 plant. doesnt mean it isn't beneficial.
and growth occurs AT night. not while the lights are on. this is true for most living creatures. plants for sure and this is true for the buds as well, they plump at night, not during the day when the plant is focusing on gathering energy.
Light is kinda like nutes - it may be present but the plant can only use so much at one time. all photosynthesis stops at night and the plant has the energy to focus all on growth.
...stumperjumper i feel you are focusing on the plant above ground a bit too much.
at night your roots will be still growing like crazy if not faster here... btw this is why i tend to stay with a dark period. this is also one of the contributing factors as to why your yield will have increased. plants may stay bushier and there may be less growth, but growth occurs faster and healthier. thus increasing your yield again.
turn over rate isn't everything.
oh.. and i might have to experiment with this one..
any thoughts?
"14 hours of night and 14 hours of day
The 14 hours of night gives you 2 extra hours of high concentration cannabinol acid production (which is changed in the different THC components we are looking for , size of buds and quality). the cannabinol acid is only produced at night and starts very slowly, increases with the hours of night so with a 12/12 you're ending the process when it begins to be very productive.... Add 2 more hours and you will notice the reaction very quickly!
Then and to make it simple, the cannabinol acid we are playing with is getting changed into THC thanks to UV during day time. The UV still have to penetrate the plant to change the loads of cannabinol acid you have been creating so the day time should be about the same as night time.
With this 28 hours cycle, you are going to get real better results than any 24 hours cycle, faster (you will notice it the first week), higher yield, same quality if not better... in fact everything!"
You get more stretch with 18/6 than you would under 24/0. It might not be substantial, but it is what it is.I get no stretch with 18/6
Can you explain further the 12/1 schedule? I'm a little confused over this.I recently read an article in Skunks 50th issue that says both are wrong. I have stated before that the average grower doesn't even veg that long to begin with and then flip to 12/12 so it's a much to do about nothing, but I am going to copy from this article just like in school. And see what you guys think about it. It's an article in Skunk w/ Joe Pietri. He says:
I am discredited by canna industry for my exposure of an industry created by fraud, lies, and deception. A prime example is 12-1 photoperiodic control short night duration. To put it in simple terms, if the flower industry went by cannabis grow books, your Mother's Day bouquet would cost you over a thousand bucks. 18-6/12-12 light schedule of 24 hours on in veg. are fraudulent thoeries that have artificially inflated the price of cannabis. If you tally the amount of money paid to the status quo, which owns the power companies, it would amount to billions. They taxed growers and the growers did not realize it until they saw 12-1 work. All the books state that you need at least fourteen hours of light to stay in veg. using only seven hours of light, or by using a strobe light, while still getting outstanding growth.
If there is any truth to this, I am much more interested in this than 18/6 or 24/0 or 20/4 or 23/1.
Has anyone tried 12-1? It may be confusing at first, but I had a little trouble learning to roll a joint, and that paid off pretty good.
Maybe, my days run mid 70's night's mid-low 60'sstumper... what what the difference in temps between your night and day?
-this among many other factors contribute more before the light itself causing any stretching. since i figure low light isn't your issue *which would cause stretching. just a dark period, wont cause your plant to stretch.. if anything, most articles i have read all tend to say that with dark period your plants will stay bushier, larger root balls and healthier because of it
"Plant internodal length is directly related to the difference between day and night temperatures – the warmer your day cycle is as compared to your night cycle, the greater your internode length will be. The opposite also holds true; the closer your day and night temperatures, the shorter your internodes will be."
once again the hormonal shift from dark to day doesn't determine the stretching.. it is all other environmental factors to take into account once the LIGHTS GO OUT.
..so yeah maybe your plants stretched at night.. but not solely because of the dark period.
I saw enough to take note to look into this further. I am in the middle of 1,000 things and I want to set these tents up and try it. It is basically manipulating light schedules but you need to constantly alter your timer. Maybe you are actually manipulating your dark cycles? Fuck, I don't know yet. But I will try it real real soon and I will post it for sure. Hopefully by the end of next week I can take a few days and dive into it. I don't want to tell you a bunch of bullshit.Can you explain further the 12/1 schedule? I'm a little confused over this.
Do I need to smoke a bowl first?
to give you an idea of my statement that light makes a HUGE differance. Here is a pic of a girl (PE) i have in veg...
Take note of the node spacing from the top of my hand, and go up, and compare with the nodal spacing from the top of my hand (just above where i have held the limb) and down.
only differance between the top and bottom is light type.
the bottom areas was all grown under a 400w CMH. the upper area is new growth under a 2 bulb 4 ft shop light with 2 grow lights in it, and a 3 CFLs (2 6500s and a 5400).
you can see the new upper growth has quite a bit more spaceing between the nodes than it has down lower. the CMH has way more penetration power. the plants then dont need to work to get to the light, as the light is getting to them.
this is where many get stretch from.... when i flip (under all CMH ) from 18/6 to 12/12 for bloom, i do see a small bit of stretch but its totally inline with the plants natural change to flower production..... as far as any stretch in veg. it has a lot to do with penetration, light spectrum, and conditions.