flowering plants wont mind the 13/11 for one day?I like my lights to be on for flowering between 8pm and 8am. That way, I can check them before I go to work in the morning, and they're ready to check at night when the kids go to bed. For this convenience factor in my life, I'll give them an extra hour of daylight tonight.
i do it so the plants go to sleep when i go to work and wake up when i get home
exactly. I want my lights to go off when I'm leaving the house for work, so I just had to change my timer to match the real clock. My plants will end up get 13 hours of light and 11 uninterrupted dark in this 24 hour period...no biggie.I like my lights to be on for flowering between 8pm and 8am. That way, I can check them before I go to work in the morning, and they're ready to check at night when the kids go to bed. For this convenience factor in my life, I'll give them an extra hour of daylight tonight.
probably not much of a prob but why not give extra dark rather extra daytime ?exactly. I want my lights to go off when I'm leaving the house for work, so I just had to change my timer to match the real clock. My plants will end up get 13 hours of light and 11 uninterrupted dark in this 24 hour period...no biggie.
Daylight savings time is the stupidest shit and should be banned. Actually, I want to stay on DST all the time. Who the hell wants it to get dark earlier?????some timers adjust themselves for daylight savings time, which is the stupidest shit and should be banned, daylight savings time that is. personally I'm waiting to flip till the time flips which will be tomorrow.
Nope. However it's really 13/12 for a day only. The dark time isn't affected.flowering plants wont mind the 13/11 for one day?
Photosynthetic plants respond to dark hours, not light hours. So it would stand to reason that they're less affected by changing only the length of the light time, and keep the amount of dark time consistent.probably not much of a prob but why not give extra dark rather extra daytime ?
edit: real question there
Sounds like extra work to me.....Hey RIU,, I thought I would throw this question out there, to see how everyone handles their Daylight Savings time change. I am not on my first grow, but apparently have not been in the middle of flowering During a Daylight Savings change for any of my Previous, and am wondering HOW, if AT ALL, does anybody handle the Time Change?
Does anyone actually change their Timers by an hour? And could this cause a Problem in Flowering?
Lets hear your thoughts on the Matter!
Plants don't have a clock, but they don't take care of themselves either -- we do! I'm not worried about changing the time for the sake of my plants, it's for the sake of the grower. I don't wanna have to get up an extra hour early for the next 6 months just so I can check on the plants before work.Sounds like extra work to me.....
Just saying, the plants don't have a clock persay, they know how much and how long, but not when.
ah, you are correct dear Sir.Nope. However it's really 13/12 for a day only. The dark time isn't affected.
Photosynthetic plants respond to dark hours, not light hours. So it would stand to reason that they're less affected by changing only the length of the light time, and keep the amount of dark time consistent.
For all of the reasons you have presented here, I have done the same and only added the hour of light and kept the dark 12. Though I am about 5 or 6 weeks out now.Nope. However it's really 13/12 for a day only. The dark time isn't affected.
Photosynthetic plants respond to dark hours, not light hours. So it would stand to reason that they're less affected by changing only the length of the light time, and keep the amount of dark time consistent.