jumboSWISHER
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earlier i was rolling a joint, and grabbed a magazine to catch all the crumbs falling.
after blazing, i started reading the magazine a bit.
WEST COAST CANNABIS - volume 3 issue 7 july 2010
page 33- ASK ED section
question
"COST OF LIGHTING
My system's veg section was lit 24 hours daily. the bills were high, so i decided to change the lighting to 18 on 6 off. my idea is to turn the lights off one hour every four. will this cause my plants to flower? what if i just turn them off for one 6-hour period each day?"
answer
"Since the growth of plants is dependent on light, cutting back the light by 25% will result in slowing the plants' growth by 25%. although this saves you on your electric bill, it has certain hidden costs. you pay rent on the room, and you contribute labor. by cutting back light 25% you are receiving a smaller return on the cost of the room and your labor. although you are saving on power you are lowering the efficiency of the grow room and increasing the cost of production. consider this befor changing the light regimen. if you do choose to decrease the lighting to 18 hours a day your plants will be happier with one hour off and three on throughout the day rather then one long blackout period. the chang from continuous lighting to one long dark period is enough to trigger flowering, it will just interrupt photosynthesis and slow growth."
does anybody else disagree with this statement?
6 hours enough to trigger flowering, a plant being happier with a 4 on, 1 off light schedule(would cause more stress then any thing?) giving vegging plants a photoperiod slows growth.
idk, im kinda just wondering im crazy for disagreeing, or if the writer is crazy for publishing bad info, and sending a grower down the wrong path..
after blazing, i started reading the magazine a bit.
WEST COAST CANNABIS - volume 3 issue 7 july 2010
page 33- ASK ED section
question
"COST OF LIGHTING
My system's veg section was lit 24 hours daily. the bills were high, so i decided to change the lighting to 18 on 6 off. my idea is to turn the lights off one hour every four. will this cause my plants to flower? what if i just turn them off for one 6-hour period each day?"
answer
"Since the growth of plants is dependent on light, cutting back the light by 25% will result in slowing the plants' growth by 25%. although this saves you on your electric bill, it has certain hidden costs. you pay rent on the room, and you contribute labor. by cutting back light 25% you are receiving a smaller return on the cost of the room and your labor. although you are saving on power you are lowering the efficiency of the grow room and increasing the cost of production. consider this befor changing the light regimen. if you do choose to decrease the lighting to 18 hours a day your plants will be happier with one hour off and three on throughout the day rather then one long blackout period. the chang from continuous lighting to one long dark period is enough to trigger flowering, it will just interrupt photosynthesis and slow growth."
does anybody else disagree with this statement?
6 hours enough to trigger flowering, a plant being happier with a 4 on, 1 off light schedule(would cause more stress then any thing?) giving vegging plants a photoperiod slows growth.
idk, im kinda just wondering im crazy for disagreeing, or if the writer is crazy for publishing bad info, and sending a grower down the wrong path..