adjusting timers or daylight savings time

mangerton

Member
hi people what do i do

so i have my plant in flower and my timer is set on @ 8 am off @ 8 pm

the last few days i have noticed my lights being on after 8 pm so i turn them off and i didn't realize it was because the time went forwards by 1 hours

then i changed my time on the timer to hat the rest of my clocks say

was that the wrong thing to do. should of i just left it

should i put it back and just know the lights should now be on @ 9 am and off @ 9 pm even if the time on the times is a hour behind
 

GBAUTO

Well-Known Member
I leave my timers on the same cycle-the position of the sun in the sky doesn't change when we change our clocks, I center my off time to coincide with peak daytime temps.
 

kgp

Well-Known Member
Cannabis is photoperiod. meaning they only count the hours in the dark. It doesn't matter what time of the day or night. 12 hours of dark is 12 hours of dark. I personally leave the lights on when I am available to do work in the garden. So that afternoon/evening. The plants don't care about the clock on your wall.
 
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