phat jay, relax. and i was only talking to you about your post where you copy and pasted my post and then put up a confused face

im sorry for the mix up and appreciate your input, i took it into some serious consideration!! thanks so much, and i will try to edit and revise my posts before i post them as i go...i have been typing from a touch screen and i have kind of fat fingers and figure the information were trying to get across is a little more important than the grammar but again i apologize for any inconvenience...




anyways, key word: ratio, haha i guess thats the word i was looking for

i hadnt even thought of 96/96, or even tripling day lengths, or even having any ratio for an extended length of time

this is why im on here posting these discussions because it actually gets people to think different ways...i begining to doubt that 24/24 would work at first but your point on having maybe 16/16 and trying to train a strain to slowly adapt to being able to handle longer days and longer nights from generation to generation

with all the negative feedback i got i dont think id be trying this any time soon, maybe once im a little more experienced ill try it

and i hope its not reinventing the wheel haha couldnt we consider this just another method of training?
dkm287 Reviewed by dkm287 on . Photoperiod Sooo been reading alot in photoperiod...without going into detail - long nights long days tell th plant winter is coming, forcing the plants to produce the buds and seeds I've been using 12/12 lighting and understand most do the same if I'm going 24 hour light for the veg, would it be possible to 24 on 24 off? I mean, were creating our own environment right? How is the plant to know? Anyways, has any one tried this? Or have any insight on how it would work? Rating: 5