Hi OM,

That's the direction I headed, 12-13 hours should be optimal. As an outdoor grower, the plants begin flowering around Sep.1st when daylight drops below 13 hours. I have a gut feeling that the reduction of daylight by 2-3 minutes per day(or in my case elimination thereof)is having a negative effect on resin production. The pistils are growing, but they don't seem quite right. I certainly don't want to keep changing light cycles, the poor girls are already confused. All 3 were grown from seed and all the same strain. I had 5 seeds last Fall, 4 were female. The 4th plant is vegetative and being used for cuttings.

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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