Greetings All:
My partner and I are about two days away from harvesting one of the most BEAUTIFUL crops I've ever laid eyes on buttttttttttttt we have an issue "or two" that we could REALLY use opinions from experienced indoor growers.
Here's the scoop:
Lights in the "room" come on at 10:00am. I most definitely agree with my partner insofar as the trimming should begin after the lights have been on for a bit. As for HOW LONG, I'm really not sure. Partner believes that they should be on for a couple hours to insure the crystals have had ample time to "come to a head" so to speak. Sooooooooooo giving the 2 hrs. on, trimming wouldn't commence till HIGH NOON "no pun intended"...
Here's where the debate comes in. I'm very much a morning person that starts their day at around 5:00am I'm really working my tail off trying to finish a HUGE reno job I started so burn out for me starts between 2-3pm. cause I've been up 9-10hours at that point. 5am-noon translates into SEVEN hours that a good portion of which could "possibly" be used for trimming if it wasn't for having to have the lights on for that crystal factor. I suggested flipping the lights on a couple of hours earlier. So instead of 10:00am they would come on at 8:00, and IF they really DO need TWO whole hours for that crystal factor then I could at least start trimming at 10:00.
My partner insists that the plants and consequently "the crop" will LOSE WEIGHT if I FLIP the lights two hours earlier. It sincerely is NOT MY INTENTION to put the crop at risk IF what he's saying is TRUE, BUTTTTTTTTT on the flipside I don't want to waste time IF it really wouldn't hurt the plants, with weight loss etc.
I'm going to show him this thread first thing in the morning so I'm hoping like hell that there is lots of you folk reading AND responding to this thread. One way or the other. I NEED to know for sure!
1. How long do the lights need to be on for crystal formation?
2. Will flipping the lights at 8:00am negatively affect the plants?
THANKS in advance to EVERYBODY who takes the time to let me know their opinions
preferably based on experience...
My partner and I are about two days away from harvesting one of the most BEAUTIFUL crops I've ever laid eyes on buttttttttttttt we have an issue "or two" that we could REALLY use opinions from experienced indoor growers.
Here's the scoop:
Lights in the "room" come on at 10:00am. I most definitely agree with my partner insofar as the trimming should begin after the lights have been on for a bit. As for HOW LONG, I'm really not sure. Partner believes that they should be on for a couple hours to insure the crystals have had ample time to "come to a head" so to speak. Sooooooooooo giving the 2 hrs. on, trimming wouldn't commence till HIGH NOON "no pun intended"...
Here's where the debate comes in. I'm very much a morning person that starts their day at around 5:00am I'm really working my tail off trying to finish a HUGE reno job I started so burn out for me starts between 2-3pm. cause I've been up 9-10hours at that point. 5am-noon translates into SEVEN hours that a good portion of which could "possibly" be used for trimming if it wasn't for having to have the lights on for that crystal factor. I suggested flipping the lights on a couple of hours earlier. So instead of 10:00am they would come on at 8:00, and IF they really DO need TWO whole hours for that crystal factor then I could at least start trimming at 10:00.
My partner insists that the plants and consequently "the crop" will LOSE WEIGHT if I FLIP the lights two hours earlier. It sincerely is NOT MY INTENTION to put the crop at risk IF what he's saying is TRUE, BUTTTTTTTTT on the flipside I don't want to waste time IF it really wouldn't hurt the plants, with weight loss etc.
I'm going to show him this thread first thing in the morning so I'm hoping like hell that there is lots of you folk reading AND responding to this thread. One way or the other. I NEED to know for sure!
1. How long do the lights need to be on for crystal formation?
2. Will flipping the lights at 8:00am negatively affect the plants?
THANKS in advance to EVERYBODY who takes the time to let me know their opinions
preferably based on experience...