Hi Mac,

Sorry for the delayed response, there were some server issues preventing me from posting...basically your sig spells it out. I have never met a plant that was negatively affected by too much direct sun. The girl that is 2 weeks away from harvest is fattening up nicely, been moving her from the east to the south window. I set her at 12 hours of daylight, 8 of which are in direct sun. The other 2 are set on 11 hours until they bloom out, then it's up to 12. I've learned real quick that indoors is a completely different animal, now I understand why folks have cloning machines etc.

I have about 30 seedlings started as well, as you mentioned I toss the slow growers/thin stemmed/weaker plants. Even on an outdoor grow, weaker plants have proven to be higher maintenance, less productive, and not worth the time unless you paid top dollar for fancy seeds. I'll try and add more later, hopefully this posting makes it.

BIZ
sunbiz1 Reviewed by sunbiz1 on . Quick Lighting Question during Flowering Does an abrupt reduction in the amount of light have negative effects 3 weeks into flower stage?. I was considering reducing it by 1 hour and was wondering if doing so all at once will cause problems, and if so how much should I cut out daily to reduce total from 12 to 10 hours TY in advance for any input, Biz Rating: 5