TheLastWood
Well-Known Member
Talkin about switchin lights on to pm and off during the hottest part of the day.
Most folks veg 18/6 rather than 16/8. Studies have shown that there are diminishing returns after 18hrs of light each day.ok so over the past few days Ive seen many posts about lighting change, What I wanna know is why? I mean i run them from seed/clone 24 on for 2 weeks, then to 16/8 for veg, and straight to 12/12. I guess Im asking am I doing something wrong there? It does work with good results.
really??? what studies have shown this??? care to link?Most folks veg 18/6 rather than 16/8. Studies have shown that there are diminishing returns after 18hrs of light each day.
Hey 'sup CG! Glad to see your grow coming along and for your first harvest out of that room. The NL discussion a couple of pages back really brought back some memories.On a side note, I have tried blooming plants using a 6 on/12 off lighting schedule. The net effect is smaller plants that finish 30% sooner. A 60 day plant will be done in 40 days. However, the plants are about 40% smaller. Obviously the shorter bloom duration is not worth it due to loss of yield exceeding shortening of time. BUT, when I used to highgrade alot, and was testing 100's of seeds, I had a small extra bloom room set up on this 6 on/12 off schedule. I could then see the results of each seed 20 days sooner! While highgrading I was not interested in obtaining maximum yield from each harvest. My only yield considerations were how much one seed yielded compared to another. Since they were all on the reduced daytime schedule, I could determine this. Using this method is a great way to find that "special lady" considerably faster than the traditional 12/12 bloom schedule. This technique was taught to me by an old So Cal commercial grower, who, after choosing to grow a new strain, would plant 100+ seeds, take 3 cuttings from every plant, and throw the original plant away. After the cuts were rooted well he would bloom one cut and save one cut in veg (the 3rd cut was in case of clone death). This Old Boy would cure and smoke EVERY ONE of those hundred plants to find the one with the best quality. He would then compare quality with yield to determine which one or 2 cuts in the veg stage were to be his new mothers. This demands much commitment. But, he was the most successful (read rich...LOL) commercial grower I have ever known. Today he spends his time relaxing is his not-so-humble home in Belize.
LMAO! Too funny. Link. Sorry...this just cracks me up because I learned this before the web was a thing. I have no idea where I read it. Probably one of Ed's books circa late 80's early 90's.really??? what studies have shown this??? care to link?
Bedbugs????.....seriously????bedbugs????Thought they were bloodsuckers...not herbivores...LOL.....eeeewwwww....creepycrawly....their was an outbreak of bedbugs at hotels in my area a few months back....worst thing was I was working on the road staying in hotels.....talk about fkn itching all night long......I.....HATE.....BUGS!!!!!!good ol' neem + peppermint dr. bronner's for preventative, pyrethrin-based pesties if we have to. if you can still find the original safer's endall, (not endall2, which is a different formulation, apparently, we found that out the hard way -- thanks safers ), it's quite effective.
also d. earth on soil surface and around pot rims to prevent spread (no leaf touching either!) for crawlers.
in other news, my bestie has bedbugs. do you think spinosad would be good against them?