Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Garcia 2007
I think they missed the first sentence these plants are just 1.5 weeks old
right?

If so you should be fine they will just think it is springtime and days are getting longer. It may be better to just go to 18/6 and get them growing faster now instead of spread out.

This is only an observant opinion. I have never actually done it so if someone has done it or knows for sure what happens feel free to correct this.
yah hes actually got a good point? the plants are built, naturally, to recognize the transition of seasons. when the cannabis seeds begin to frist drop (in natural seasons) late fall/early winter, it has plenty of time to grow into a seedling during time that there is 12/12 lighting still. so this plant must recognize that hes gone from the last few days of winter and then into spring, and perhaps had not sexed itself because it is too premature??? (say like between 2and 5 nodes, give or take)

im str8 retarded right now, i hope that made sense
FunkMeister Reviewed by FunkMeister on . Started Seed with 12/12, then slowly increasing lighting cycle I started my seedling outside and left it there for about 1 week but it wasn't getting much direct sunlight (12/12 light schedule with a lot of shade from blacony). So now I've moved it inside and used some CFL's to grow it. I am slowly increasing the exposure to light from 12/12 to 13/11. I am then going to make it 14/10 in the next couple of days. Is this a problem? Does increasing the light cycle stress the plant? Maybe make it more prone to coming out a male? First grow, thanks for Rating: 5