zeem
Well-Known Member
Hello,
In the past, I have successfully shifted a plant - which was in flowering photoperiod - from night to day without it regenerating. I did it by making the starting the day about 1 hour later, every 4 days until the 12-hour photoperiod marched around to the other side of the 24-hour clock. That seemed to work without confusing the plant.
I was thinking to do this again, but with plants that are in the vegetative photoperiod. This time, instead of making the environment one hour longer on each change, I should make it one hour shorter; marching backwards.
So, I wanted to ask the more experienced folks:
Is there another way to do it more rapidly while also safely avoiding regeneration?
The reason I ask: I noticed that my strain always regenerates when I moved it to an opposite day/night cycle even when NOT changing the photo period. So I want to stop this off-set day/night cycle for good (originally initiated to get a handle on temperature on a room that got to hot). It's just a PITA in practice, it seems.
Are most strains susceptible to regenerating when the day/night cycle swaps by using a long day (rather than a long night)?
Many Thanks!
In the past, I have successfully shifted a plant - which was in flowering photoperiod - from night to day without it regenerating. I did it by making the starting the day about 1 hour later, every 4 days until the 12-hour photoperiod marched around to the other side of the 24-hour clock. That seemed to work without confusing the plant.
I was thinking to do this again, but with plants that are in the vegetative photoperiod. This time, instead of making the environment one hour longer on each change, I should make it one hour shorter; marching backwards.
So, I wanted to ask the more experienced folks:
(A) If this was the way to do this?
(B) Whether there exists a better way to safely march the veg photoperiod to the other side of the 24-hour clock?
Is there another way to do it more rapidly while also safely avoiding regeneration?
The reason I ask: I noticed that my strain always regenerates when I moved it to an opposite day/night cycle even when NOT changing the photo period. So I want to stop this off-set day/night cycle for good (originally initiated to get a handle on temperature on a room that got to hot). It's just a PITA in practice, it seems.
Are most strains susceptible to regenerating when the day/night cycle swaps by using a long day (rather than a long night)?
Many Thanks!