View Poll Results: Do you think this would work to get larger buds?
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05-12-2008, 07:18 PM #1
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24 Hour Light Cycle After Flowering Begins?
No Way. I've had accidents where my plants received a little light while flowering. Once they are in the 4th or 5th week of flowering they are immune to temporary light intrusions but before that time it my delay maturation.
grey1223 Reviewed by grey1223 on . 24 Hour Light Cycle After Flowering Begins? I was wondering if this might get larger buds. normal vegetative light cycle (24 hours) introduce flowering light cycle until flowering BEGINS revert to 24 hour lighting Based on what I know about other plants, once flowering has begun and florigen is coming out of induced leaves no matter what happens to the light cycle, flowering will continue. I also am assuming that a longer light cycle (like that in vegetative) fixes more photosynthates that are being pumped into the buds. Any Rating: 5
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