Uncle Ben
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How well did your control group make out?thing is tho uncle ben, the veg side worked better for me than any other lighting schedule,
How well did your control group make out?thing is tho uncle ben, the veg side worked better for me than any other lighting schedule,
my crop still drying out.How well did your control group make out?
I think he's suggesting you're just becoming a better grower over time. I bet if you went back to 18-6 for veg on your next cycle you would have an even better veg cycle than your 12-1
http://www.ehow.com/about_6535863_definition-plant-light-saturation.htmlUB, can you find me scientific data that the MJ plant can use all 18 hours of light that many run in a 18/6 schedule? Can you then come up with scientific data that shows that 12 hours of continuous light is not enough for a MJ plant. Being plants use light as energy but then don't truly use the energy till the lights go out, this is why many people notice growth spurts the next morning.
Your "facts" are feelings.I am not in to snake oils. My facts are what I see...
You're not throwing anything away. You're buying light. Now if you want to deprive your plants of light and extend the veg or flower period and compromise production because you read some quackery on the internet that promotes some screwed up ruse to save electricity, then go for it.....and well a large grow operation to me is proof that it works and works well. I don't mind spending money on eletricity, but why throw money away if it isn't needed.
Are these the "credible, scientific" sources you spoke of UB?Not one of those sites are credible, scientific. .... If you're hard up for money, perhaps you could find a a window or grow outdoors......or, just get a job so you can pay for the electricity.
UB
Oh, really.A Plant can be thought of like a battery, it can only hold so much
I MUST flower at 3-4 weeks post seed popping the soil's surface or I end up with 7' trees indoors. I think if you do the math, it all washes out in the end. Here's proof from an old OG FAQ post: https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/9114-spin-out-chemical-root-pruning.html I flipped to 12/12 about 3 weeks after my seeds had popped the soil's surface. That drill is a norm for me.but you are infact again speculating on production output.
as for facts are feelings,
if i chop a plant yielding 4oz that isnt a feeling it is a fact, alot better than some regurgitated article copy n paste job.
if you did read the whole thread i also saved a whole week on my veg period, as i flip at a desired height.
and noticed less stretch than using 18/6.
It's all about light saturation points. You can give cannabis too much light as you can any plant with the exception of cacti and such. All factors considered, cannabis will use light up to a point that the chlorophyll is bleached, destroyed. After that it's downhill. See my sig link, I addressed the light thingie.Are there any articles (scholarly, I don't give a shit what weed magazines say) that suggest a plant cannot use 18 hours of continuous light? I'm just wondering, not trying to be argumentative.
I know that plants in 24 hours of veg still grow well. Photosynthesis has everything to do with light intake by plants... so I think that those articles are at least somewhat relevant, if not extremely relevant.
You'll notice that graph about light is on intensity. Not duration. If you leave your lights on longer, they don't get stronger. Meaning that graph for light (everybody already knew about temperature) is completely irrelevant. It has pretty colors though.Well since you attach images I will also... the image shows 2 things, C3 plants photosynthesis with increase of light intensity (showing it levels off no matter how much light it gets) and also shows how temperature actually plays a huge role in photosynthesis for C3 plants.
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This is actually an image from a Mcgraw-Hill publication
"Recognize the effects of light and temperature in photosynthesis"
So if one does not have room for a mother room how do you do that. I need my plants out of veg when my plants come out of flower. How do I handle that?I MUST flower at 3-4 weeks post seed popping the soil's surface or I end up with 7' trees indoors. I think if you do the math, it all washes out in the end. Here's proof from an old OG FAQ post: https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/9114-spin-out-chemical-root-pruning.html I flipped to 12/12 about 3 weeks after my seeds had popped the soil's surface. That drill is a norm for me.
UB