Rum Nugginz
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Does the dark period during veg need to be kept completely dark, like it needs to be kept it during flowering?
Not quite, Flowering plants are not affected by full moons, A little light will not hurt them , but it's better to err on the side of caution with that....I do understand that the 12 hour dark period during flowering has to be uninterupted and pitch black
I always try to be very careful during floweringNot quite, Flowering plants are not affected by full moons, A little light will not hurt them , but it's better to err on the side of caution with that....
You can run your lights 24/0 in veg if you'd like....plants will still be fine.so,during during veg. as long as the grow lights are off and they are in a fairly dark spot, they can get enough rest to carry on their nighttime functions, like root growth, respiration etc? I have always noticed that the plants do a lot of growing during the dark period.
They do grow at night. They use carbs stored from the daytime photosynthesis. I've always noted that plants look tired after about 16 hours of light, giving them a little rest at night really perks them up. I have not noticed a drop off in growth rates since I went from 24/0 to 18/6 lighting years ago, if anything they are a little healthier with the 18/6 schedule. Saves some energy too.I have always noticed that the plants do a lot of growing during the dark period.
interestingTBH I think that having some light leaks in veg makes the plant less prone to hermie due to light leaks in flower.
I agree 100% some of the fastest veg growth I ever encountered was when I did a 12/12 from seed grow a while backThey do grow at night. They use carbs stored from the daytime photosynthesis. I've always noted that plants look tired after about 16 hours of light, giving them a little rest at night really perks them up. I have not noticed a drop off in growth rates since I went from 24/0 to 18/6 lighting years ago, if anything they are a little healthier with the 18/6 schedule. Saves some energy too.
I would never go back to the 24/0 schedule.
Would the nanner pollination create a feminized seed since the male gene isn't present?There are two types of hermie.
1) The kind that produces balls. Thats a true genetic hermie and it won't make any difference what the environmental ques are, it will make pollen.
2) The kind that produces bananas. Genetics plays a part as some strains aren't prone to this issue regardless of stress. That said, the hermies that produce bananas are generally triggered by light leaks, although some will just do it anyway, those are really aggressive and make a LOT of bananas.
So if you get a hermie that makes balls it's not from light leaks, just bad genetics. If you get one that makes just a few bananas then it is likely stress related, some do it if they are too hot in later flower, but light leaks are the biggest cause IME.