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Weed4Life
06-14-2006, 05:21 PM
In order to keep my plants cool I was planning on switching my plants to get the light at night, so heres my question. My plants are on from 9am till 9pm(12/12), and I want to switch them to 9pm to 9am so they get light during the cooler time, will it affect the plants if I have the light off till the time I want to start the new light cycle? it is 12:10 pm right now. They've had 3 hrs of light so far today. I am only 7 days into flowering. I just hope they are female since this crop is from bagseed.

Thanks!!

GrowinGreen23
06-14-2006, 05:31 PM
no switching one time is ok just let them be in dark for 24 hours then turn the light on at night and set for 12 hours, if you do this often you can stress the plant and turn it hermi

GG23

GaGrown
06-15-2006, 02:06 AM
Lemme tell ya,I had to change my light regimen to suit my times I could visit and work in my garden.So by all means do what cha gotta do! But, don't screw around with it alot.Once maybe twice in veg never in flowering.

Ga Grown

ShroomDr
06-15-2006, 02:14 AM
I preety sure that the day times don't matter, the important thing is keeping the 12 of darkness.

I WOULD NOT recomend going dark for 24 hours. Some people use 21:36 hours of light with 12 hours of darkness. That formula will give you 5 daylight times in one week (7days).

You can adjust the daylight all you want; more or less. Just don't break the 12H darkness.

BOYZNUS
06-15-2006, 03:18 AM
AS LONG AS YOU GIVE EM MORE DARK RIGHT NOW, THEN START YOUR LIGHTS ON TIME WHEN IT BECOMES THE NEW LIGHTS ON TIME,, YOU'LL BE FINE.

AN EXTRA DARK PERIOD WHILE YOU DO THIS IS BETTER THAN AN EXTRA LIGHT PERIOD.

highweedskunk
06-15-2006, 03:23 AM
exacly don't worry i have done it a couple off times and my plants were ok make sure they get more dark is better than more ligth

Zandor
06-15-2006, 05:39 AM
Look an extra cycle of dark will not harm the plants one little bit...period end of story. Even if they are in flower no harm no problems.

It takes a minimum of 3 day's for plants to react to any change in light cycle of a normal grow and more like 5-7 days for the plant to react and produce negative results.

Just want to keep the record straight.

GrowinGreen23
06-15-2006, 01:41 PM
listen to the man!

GG23

Weed4Life
06-20-2006, 07:23 PM
Thanks guys. Plants are uprooted cause they were males, so its time to start again. I will ony veg for a shorter amount of time next round though. That if they are males, I'll know sooner. Wish I could go hydro and clone right now, but in due time.

Zandor
06-21-2006, 02:43 AM
Bummer dude sorry to hear they turned out to be males?

That's a drag. :(

mad5387
06-26-2006, 08:06 PM
Yea this 12/12 cycle is just an optimum. We are trying to improve on nature remember. It makes sense to me that in nature you may have a dark period of over 12 hrs every so often. There may be major clouds for a day or so and the outdoor plants deal with it. But if the sun was out for 24 hours straight the plant may have a problem dealing with it. Wouldnt you. So I agree with Zandor It just make sense not to put a plant in a enviroment that it would never possibly experience in nature.

So in flowering
12+ light period = Bad
12+ dark period = OK
but not multiple times will stress.
Sweet Leaf Dreams