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12-16-2008, 07:04 PM #1OPJunior Member
Light cycles
I'm in the process of setting up my grow room, but in the mean time I'm doing as much research as I can to ensure that the growing process goes as smoothly as possible once I'm up and running. In the past, once the clones were mature enough after running under 24/0 florescent light I moved them to a larger room to complete the vegetative grow cycle on a 24/0 (MH) light cycle. My question is, if I want to implement a 18/6 light cycle for my adult plants do I have to use a matching 18/6 light cycle in the cloning room as well? In other words, if I move the clones from 24/0 light cycle to 18/6 will that induce flowering, stun/stress the plants?
Also, if you are so inclined what light cycle do you use and which do you feel produces a better yield? Obviously there are many factors such a nutes, plant strain, etc. But generally speaking what would be the best method to adopt?
Thanks all for you time,
-dodododo5678 Reviewed by dodo5678 on . Light cycles I'm in the process of setting up my grow room, but in the mean time I'm doing as much research as I can to ensure that the growing process goes as smoothly as possible once I'm up and running. In the past, once the clones were mature enough after running under 24/0 florescent light I moved them to a larger room to complete the vegetative grow cycle on a 24/0 (MH) light cycle. My question is, if I want to implement a 18/6 light cycle for my adult plants do I have to use a matching 18/6 light Rating: 5
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