D Deerhunter617 Well-Known Member Sep 17, 2010 #1 How will changing the light cycle on an autoflowering plant affect it?
mattisreal420 Well-Known Member Sep 17, 2010 #2 Shouldent affect it in any negative way unless you go under 12 hours light, but obviously more light the bigger and faster it will grow
Shouldent affect it in any negative way unless you go under 12 hours light, but obviously more light the bigger and faster it will grow
D Deerhunter617 Well-Known Member Sep 17, 2010 #3 Will I just be wasting beans putting them in my grow room I have so many autos but don't want to waste them
Will I just be wasting beans putting them in my grow room I have so many autos but don't want to waste them
D Deerhunter617 Well-Known Member Sep 17, 2010 #4 Wasn't sure if they'd want to hermie with the dramatic change of light
D Deerhunter617 Well-Known Member Sep 17, 2010 #6 That's the thing I have other plants that I'll have to change the lights on I'm not setup for a perpetual harvest yet but have abunch of autos I was wanting to throw in there
That's the thing I have other plants that I'll have to change the lights on I'm not setup for a perpetual harvest yet but have abunch of autos I was wanting to throw in there
turdnugget420 Active Member Sep 18, 2010 #7 If it has already started budding, I wouldn't mess with it. Only gonna stress it.
D Deerhunter617 Well-Known Member Sep 18, 2010 #8 What I'm guessing that it would stress it to much to do right