FarmerHatBeard
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I hope everyone is really stoned!
So those plants live in that room 24/7, and receive direct (sun)light for part of the day, and normal house lights going on and off throughout the evening? If that's the situation, then that's exactly what I'm wondering about.I grow auto's with indoor sunshine (about 6 hours a day max)...less and less as fall approaches
I don't worry about a schedule, as that's the beauty of auto's, they can handle any light schedule you give them
correct....they will do just fine with your normal house lightsSo those plants live in that room 24/7, and receive direct (sun)light for part of the day, and normal house lights going on and off throughout the evening? If that's the situation, then that's exactly what I'm wondering about.
Outstanding! Thanks for definitively answering my question.correct....they will do just fine with your normal house lights
They don't need 24 hour light and do the best around 18 hours of light.That's a trip, so that means growing autos like that is more expensive than photos, correct?
Why would you grow autos under 24 hours of light, when you could grow a photo and spend less on electricity?
These are just questions out of Curiousity. I don't grow autos and am just wondering why so many do. I know a lot of people grow them for tight spaces/grow areas, but 24hrs of light is a trip. I've never heard that
They are not completely impervious to light changes. Spectrum and intensity changes can stress them and I've had autos herm before.I'm totally new to autos, have my first seeds which are still in the drawer waiting for this summer's outdoor grow.
I have an idea... but the short story/question is: If I grew an auto out in the open in my living room, and had it under a grow light 12 hours a day, would the normal room lights going on and off in the room as people come and go (often during what would be the 'dark period') negatively effect an auto in any way?
I thought this was in the rules for forum use. Lol. And wouldnt it make more sense to grow something with ruderalis under very intense light for optimum conditions? Thats how summers work closer to the poles. Longer daylight and more intense rays but the season is shorter.I hope everyone is really stoned!
This is my concern. I've had two photos hermie on me, both time it was from spectrum changes. I guess I'll just have to try it and find out.They are not completely impervious to light changes. Spectrum and intensity changes can stress them and I've had autos herm before.
I grow auto's with indoor sunshine (about 6 hours a day max)...less and less as fall approaches
I don't worry about a schedule, as that's the beauty of auto's, they can handle any light schedule you give them
So those plants live in that room 24/7, and receive direct (sun)light for part of the day, and normal house lights going on and off throughout the evening? If that's the situation, then that's exactly what I'm wondering about.
Just curious, it's 3+ years later, do you still agree with the statement you made before? Are you still growing 'out in the open', and has it still not caused any issues?correct....they will do just fine with your normal house lights
I know this is an old post. But that statement right there is complete rubbish.Autos cost more to grow then photos, bulb life, electricity, and money wise. (unless you 12/12 from seed)
Yes, if fact I did another indoor sunshine grow this summer and the results were my best everJust curious, it's 3+ years later, do you still agree with the statement you made before? Are you still growing 'out in the open', and has it still not caused any issues?
I'm not doing the idea that I based this thread on back in 2017 (aquaponics and all), but I am doing a seed grow out on a table under COB lights that are on 12 hours a day. Beyond that direct light, house lights go on and off during the evening in that room to varying degrees. So far so good (other than growing very slowly due I suspect to cool nights and low humidity), but they are still young.
side note... I forgot all about this thread, did a Google search for "autoflowering cannabis and random light schedule" and my own thread from 3 years earlier came up in the search results! LOL
That is just inaccurate. THC tests prove autos still aren't up to par. Let alone years ago when this was first posted.Gotta grow them auto's, just as good as the photo versions, can't tell the difference
Thanks for the update, and looks like some beautiful plants.Yes, if fact I did another indoor sunshine grow this summer and the results were my best ever
....if you are interested, there is a link on my signature called "My Past Grow"....it will link you to the grow
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