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05-21-2007, 05:40 PM #1
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Time of light cycle to transplant?
Logic tells me that transplanting just before the dark period begins would give the plant chance to recover, there is alot of scientific information that backs this up otherwise I would have just said 'any old time man'.
MegaOctane12 Reviewed by MegaOctane12 on . Time of light cycle to transplant? What's the consensus on best time to transplant? Would I be stressing them too much moving them during the dark period, or are brief ventures away from direct light during the light period more stressful? ...or does it even matter? Call me curious... :cool: Rating: 5
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