additional long daylight savings

chacha

Active Member
now that daylight savings has been extended till November 4, would that cause plants to flower later than in the past? It seems like it wouldnt matter because nature is doing its thing anyway but im not 100% sure. i am a first time grower. here i have some pictures of my plants
 

kylej608

Well-Known Member
why would clocks have anything to do with the amount of sunlight? clocks dont control it everything is the same..
 

joedirt420

Well-Known Member
Daylight savings time has no effect on flowering. The amount of available light is determined by the tilt of the earth. Daylight savings time only adjusts the time so that people are able to utilize that time more efficiently. If sunrise is at 7am and sunset is at 8pm, that is 13 hours of daylight, when the clocks are set back the only change is that sunrise will be at 6am and sunset will be at 7pm, still only 13 hours of daylight. Hope this helps.
 
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