Quote Originally Posted by therealribbit
Lmao i love that my thread got hijacked, but ....
Awww...did we ruin the continuity of your thread...?
Sorry if we know each other and converse freely, but your question was answered, and there were no further questions from you.
Here is the answer again in a nutshell: (in case you can't muddle through the hijacking)
Keeping them on a strict schedule is a must. Improper or inconsistent schedules cause stress and weaken the plant.
Sure, you can dick with the lighting schedule all you want. But if you want quality and consistency, get a friggin timer and quit whining.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Light schedule variations during flowering and consequences... Heya guys, so luckily, unluckily, been out of work while doing my first grow. But since i'm about to head back to work ...wondering what say... shutting off lights an hour early, or shutting them on an hour late will do??? I assume the variations you want to avoid are waking up plants mid-sleep...but i'm talking about letting them sleep longer, or have light a bit longer due to my schedule. Don't have money for a timer. :) Rating: 5