Side canopy (tall plants) plus side lighting (vertical bulbs) makes for more yield. Now I suggest going back through the thread from the beginning and you can get a better picture of what I am saying but here is an example of why the trellis on the sides.Noob question, why nets on the sides though? Hanging bulbs vertical on sides?
Read the whole thread, it's gold.Noob question, why nets on the sides though? Hanging bulbs vertical on sides?
I purchased some double-sided single bar LEDs from Ecospeedled. Gave then to a mate to try as he grew similar to you. I saw a huge difference by standing them vertically through the middle of his plant. This whole concept has got me thinking. And what about the 16hr veg? My thoughts are. If a plant goes from 24hr to 12 hr would it go to head faster than from 18 or 16hr to 12hr flower cycle? Has anyone tested this? Does a plant learn faster to switch into flower if it goes from 24hr clone to 18,16hr veg then 12hr flower.? Or straight from 24hr to 12hr.?Side canopy (tall plants) plus side lighting (vertical bulbs) makes for more yield. Now I suggest going back through the thread from the beginning and you can get a better picture of what I am saying but here is an example of why the trellis on the sides.
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Sounds like you have an experiment to run. lolIf a plant goes from 24hr to 12 hr would it go to head faster than from 18 or 16hr to 12hr flower cycle? Has anyone tested this? Does a plant learn faster to switch into flower if it goes from 24hr clone to 18,16hr veg then 12hr flower.? Or straight from 24hr to 12hr.?
yes, we do 36 hr darkness on the flip.Sounds like you have an experiment to run. lol
Honestly I would suspect that a shorter the day before the flip would result is a slightly quicker transition to flower than a longer day before the flip.
Do a a little research into florigen, it's something we are still learning about scientifically. I believe florigen receptors were first discovered this century (could be wrong).
This is just a very simplistic hypothesis that florigen is produced during the dark cycle and reduced during the light cycle. When it hits a critical level the plant is flowering. This is likely not the case but just a very simplistic explanation for how flowering is triggered.
In reality things are very likely much more complicated that that.
One thing I do know is that if you want a faster transition to flower you could start with a longer dark period on the first day of flip.
To do this I would have to run the least statistical number of 30 to get an accurate reading. hmmmmm.Sounds like you have an experiment to run. lol
im a fan of wedding cake def gonna watch your girls growSo here are the Mimosa plants i moved into room A. I defoliated them and pressed them under the trellis. I let my girl put a couple plants in there this round using the 10 gallon sites at the ends of the aisles. She's got a Wedding Cake and a Gelato 33.
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They were pretty close but A by a few pounds.Which room harvested the most when you got your 54 lbs. Room A or B? I am still reading through the thread and I gotta say wow. Lots of good info. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge Renfro.