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06-27-2008, 08:00 AM #1Senior Member
Light cycle cuts down Flowering Time?
If you use that method's principles and apply it to the photoperiod manipulation that's in the Grow FAQ, How do I manipulate the photoperiod for larger yields?, then you'd be one crazy weed growin sucka.
I'm too tired to figure it out on my own right now to see if the numbers would work for modifying that photoperiod scheme into the 18hr cycle... If it can be done, then I hope someone tries it. If not, just try the 18hr cycle by itself.GreenDestiny Reviewed by GreenDestiny on . Light cycle cuts down Flowering Time? I was on a forum and reading an article that was stating that changing the light cycle you can cut back flowering time and increase Yields.. If this is true it would be fantastic. I've read up on the Alternating Light Pattern Theory. Which people are claiming to also receive better results then all light's on. The article discussed a growers experiments with 18 hour light cycles, based on the theory that plants were most efficient at gathering light during only a portion of the 'day' Rating: 5
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