OK, so I have plants in flower, and daylight savings time is tonight. Turning the clocks back means that my lights will go off at 7 AM instead of 8 AM now. Going off at 8 AM makes it so I can get up, get ready for work, then go down and close the curtain right before I leave for work. If I just leave it at 7 AM, I will have to get up at 6:50 to close the curtain, but I usually don't wake up until 7:30 as it is. My sleep is highly valued. Here are the options

1) Turn it back now giving the plants 13 hours of light

2) Turn it back after the lights go out in the morning so there's 13 hours of dark

3) Just waste 40 minutes of sleep every day before work?

What should I do? Basically, is it better to give them and extra hour of darkness or an extra hour of light in order to avoid herms?

EDIT: The poll should say "During Dark" instead of "Before Dark"
dejayou30 Reviewed by dejayou30 on . Daylight Savings Time! OK, so I have plants in flower, and daylight savings time is tonight. Turning the clocks back means that my lights will go off at 7 AM instead of 8 AM now. Going off at 8 AM makes it so I can get up, get ready for work, then go down and close the curtain right before I leave for work. If I just leave it at 7 AM, I will have to get up at 6:50 to close the curtain, but I usually don't wake up until 7:30 as it is. My sleep is highly valued. Here are the options 1) Turn it back now giving Rating: 5