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11-24-2007, 12:05 PM #1
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Interrupting light cycle ok?
If you had done your research, you'd know that it is very CONSTRUCTIVE advice. What you would be doing is nothing short of light stress, which is one of the biggest causes of herms imo. You'd be better not growing in an attic for the very problem you are facing now, and if thats not possible, insulating your grow room will help, but you also may need an alternate heat source.
Originally Posted by joe86el
TheGanjaKing420 Reviewed by TheGanjaKing420 on . Interrupting light cycle ok? Im growing in an attic in an outdoor building at the moment and the night temps are getting dangerously close to freezing. At the moment i have one daylight bulb on 24/7 and a 600w HPS on 13/11.I had to drop the hours of the HPS because the power bill was too high. Less HPS means less heat and as a consequence the plants are suffering. What i want to know is instead of having one block of 13hours light, would it be ok to have 2 hours on, 1 hour off in intervals to space out the hours of the Rating: 5
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