Sounds closer to natural light schedule, but I must admit, I am no expert on photoperiods. I am interested to see what results you get...
L0rdsOth :D
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Sounds closer to natural light schedule, but I must admit, I am no expert on photoperiods. I am interested to see what results you get...
L0rdsOth :D
12/12
happy to let you know what happens...switched to 11/13 this morning at end of 4th week...plan is 11/13 for weeks 5, 6, and 7 ,then 10/14 for final 7 to 14 days....wish they ladies luck...lol - peaceQuote:
Originally Posted by lordsoth666
some strains will begin to flower with 13-14 hrs of light a day!
heard this method can extend flowering time about 15% to increase yeild....Quote:
Originally Posted by dylan
not shure, but more light means more time to grow each day. if the plant likes it i say it will be better than 12/12. my outdoor plants often start to flower with 14hrs of light a day.
From what I have read,this should increase your yeild by 15 or 20%...if it works -go guy! I will consider this 4 future use...peaceQuote:
Originally Posted by dylan
i have read a review for Dutch Passion Dolce Vita 100%...a strain that needs only two weeks of vegetative growth and finishes in 8,5 weeks flowering time....has anyone ever cultivated this strain? it also says that produces a medium yield.....how much in grams or oz is a medium yield per plant?
sounds like a winner...consider using these as mother plants- if the times are correct you could clone these plants iand save your veg time...get a perpetual grow going and harvest these ladies (start to finish) in 6 weeks or soQuote:
Originally Posted by newgroweroldsmoker
rite enyone know when the sun rises now in england