B bighomey Well-Known Member Sep 7, 2010 #1 if u cut the 12hr flower time by 15min would this have any affect on the flowering process. im 3 weeks into flower and i accidently turned off my light 15min before a full 12hrs.
if u cut the 12hr flower time by 15min would this have any affect on the flowering process. im 3 weeks into flower and i accidently turned off my light 15min before a full 12hrs.
wyteberrywidow Global Sep 7, 2010 #3 Little Tommy said: More dark is acceptable, more light is a problem. Click to expand... Agreed.Just dont try to add more time and take away time you do not want to cause your plant to hermie.
Little Tommy said: More dark is acceptable, more light is a problem. Click to expand... Agreed.Just dont try to add more time and take away time you do not want to cause your plant to hermie.
wyteberrywidow Global Sep 7, 2010 #5 Just keep it on scedule you should be fine.If you start fucking up with timing then you might be in a fucked up situation. Do you have a timer?
Just keep it on scedule you should be fine.If you start fucking up with timing then you might be in a fucked up situation. Do you have a timer?
B bighomey Well-Known Member Sep 7, 2010 #7 o wait....im getting confused, i turned OFF (not on) my light 15min early. so i didnt cut into the sleep time...sorry my fault
o wait....im getting confused, i turned OFF (not on) my light 15min early. so i didnt cut into the sleep time...sorry my fault
B bighomey Well-Known Member Sep 7, 2010 #8 im gonna start doing my sleep time for 12hours and 15min.....this would be fine, sense you guys said i can prolong the sleep time if i want?
im gonna start doing my sleep time for 12hours and 15min.....this would be fine, sense you guys said i can prolong the sleep time if i want?
HowzerMD Well-Known Member Sep 7, 2010 #9 A 15 minute variance is no big deal. It won't really effect your outcome, if that's what you are wondering.
A 15 minute variance is no big deal. It won't really effect your outcome, if that's what you are wondering.