If your light cuts off 30 min early once, will that stress the plant?

hampton44

Member
Should you dial your timer back up to the original time (11am on to 11pm off) or leave it 30 min behind from then on (10:30am on to 10:30pm off)? Should you dial it back up in 15 minute increments over two days or just put it back up 30 min and have it be on for 12 1/2 hours in one day?
 

REALSTYLES

Well-Known Member
You won't have any problems with stress. I'm gonna have to adjust my timer when daylight savings time comes up lol. I have to do it twice every year.
 

Styles T

Active Member
Should you dial your timer back up to the original time (11am on to 11pm off) or leave it 30 min behind from then on (10:30am on to 10:30pm off)? Should you dial it back up in 15 minute increments over two days or just put it back up 30 min and have it be on for 12 1/2 hours in one day?
Keep it push'in, your good! I have timers but don't use them and am always off here & there which I believe is good considering that nature isn't going to be exactly on time every single day, ya dig! Timers are good no doubt but I prefer real life. However I will start using them when my space becomes larger and I use them for when I know I will be away. The point is, don't trip if your 20-30min late, just compensate that lost by waking them up a bit later hehe
 
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