Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Just change the timers to what you want and stick with it....one change like this will have no effect other than to signal time to flower....the chance of causing nanners is nil if it is a one time thing....no more changes after that.
+1!

I recently did a side by side experiment with extended dark time (not logged) But at least for that strain, flowering was induced in the same time wether or not the plant got extended dark, or extended light. (Vege and flower are on opposite cycles, and overlap slightly in the morning, heaviest in the evening, works best for my schedule)

The Dark plant stretched about 3" taller than the Light plant, and is producing fluffier buds. Overall yield seems like it will be about = between the two, but the Dark plant will take up more space in jars for curing. Time will tell on potency.:jointsmile:


Surgery sux, you have my best wishes for a speedy recovery! :hippy:
canniwhatsis Reviewed by canniwhatsis on . switching to flower need some advice I currently am running my veg at 20 on 4 off - lights on from 3pm to 11 am -that will be off from 11 am to 3 pm- This worked best for my schedule, I have physical therapy during those hours- problem is next week I have to go in for some surgical procedures, not planned:( - I want to turn my flower time to on at 7 am off at 7pm , this will facilitate a friend helping me with my girls while I recover- can I just switch to this time change and I will be cool? if I need to adjust slowly into this Rating: 5