Never heard of it.has anyone heard of or tried giving an 18/6 light schedule in the final week or 2 of flower just curious and asking for a friend who is starting to veg in his flower room
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Never tried it myself. Usually, people do the opposite and reduce light in the final days/weeks. There is a reason we keep our veg and bloom rooms separate. You could always give it a shot and see what happens. Let us know how it works out.has anyone heard of or tried giving an 18/6 light schedule in the final week or 2 of flower just curious and asking for a friend who is starting to veg in his flower room
I never would do that, but I have re-vegged a time or 2 and I'd say it's a great way to stop the ripening process and start it to re-veg mode.has anyone heard of or tried giving an 18/6 light schedule in the final week or 2 of flower just curious and asking for a friend who is starting to veg in his flower room
Sounds like a good way to make it foxtail, that's where your buds stretch and semi-re-veg, and growers don't like it because it means stress is high and it will hurt in the end product. I just had it happen from heat when my AC went out, got a hermie, everything foxtailed and resin production reduced. If I can make them recover and start making new trichomes I'll do better, but not as well as if the stress didn't happen.has anyone heard of or tried giving an 18/6 light schedule in the final week or 2 of flower just curious and asking for a friend who is starting to veg in his flower room