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03-03-2008, 12:56 AM #1OPJunior Member
schedule for starting under Fls
Hi
Can any experienced outdoor growers please tell me what light schedule you have used when starting plants indoors under electric lights?
Last year we started all of them under 16 hrs of light. The Sun when we put them outside is about 15 hrs. depending on the exact date they go out.
One of my strains went into flower immidiately. It was not suppossed to be an auto flower strain. However, it was supposed to be a super early flower strain. Other strains that were started the same way and put out at about the same time veged for a couple months before going into flower.
Do you think that the one hour difference is what caused this one strain to flower right away?
What schedule do you start growing your plants under before putting them outside?
Thank You !dirtgrower Reviewed by dirtgrower on . schedule for starting under Fls Hi Can any experienced outdoor growers please tell me what light schedule you have used when starting plants indoors under electric lights? Last year we started all of them under 16 hrs of light. The Sun when we put them outside is about 15 hrs. depending on the exact date they go out. One of my strains went into flower immidiately. It was not suppossed to be an auto flower strain. However, it was supposed to be a super early flower strain. Other strains that were started the same Rating: 5
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03-03-2008, 01:06 AM #2Senior Member
schedule for starting under Fls
Originally Posted by dirtgrower
Anytime you give a cannabis plant more than 6 hours of darkness in veg, you are setting it up for flowering. Darkness releases hormones that are a 'gateway' to flowering.
As long as the plant gets less than 6 hours of dark, it shouldn't release these hormones, so it shouldn't go into flower unexpectedly (unless it's an autoflower strain, and then it would be expected anyway).
By giving your plants 8/16, you were essentially teasing them into flower at the first sign of change.
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03-03-2008, 01:26 AM #3OPJunior Member
schedule for starting under Fls
Hey psteve -
Thanks for your advise!
So you would then recomend starting them under like 18/6 or 20/4 or something? I thought that would just be a bigger change when they then went out to a 15 hour day on about 5/1, and therfore be even more likely to cause them to flower right off.
Am I wrong?:
:jointsmile:
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03-03-2008, 01:37 AM #4Senior Member
schedule for starting under Fls
Originally Posted by dirtgrower
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03-03-2008, 01:43 AM #5OPJunior Member
schedule for starting under Fls
Thank you again man! I will try exactly that this year since what we did the last couple years was what I originally posted and you already know what the result was.
Anybody else have any thoughts on this?
:jointsmile:
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03-08-2008, 02:38 PM #6Senior Member
schedule for starting under Fls
Don't make it more complicated than it needs to be. I use to worry about the same thing with the lights and trying to mimic mother nature. Truth is that 18/6 or 24/0 are really the best, if your electric bill don't matter to you go with 24/0 and you'll get the best results. It does'nt sound like it is right but it is. The shock won't hurt your plants at all as long as harden them off before transplanting them into the ground.:thumbsup:
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