Quote Originally Posted by VapedG13
This is the only part I disagree with...

I agree its not a normal growing process.... these are just observations I seen over a years time of perpetual flowering
Being the 'matter of fact' guy that I am...
Ahh...the "all about ME" syndrome. If everyone here was growing with the finest of genetics, and a solid gardening background I'd agree. But some members here aren't so fortunate as to have anything but bagseed genetics to work with, and some are already stressing the ladies through newbie errors. So I reserve my right to speak more to the majority, than the exception(s). (on a case-by-case basis, of course) :thumbsup: Safer for all to not add the step unless the situation warrants it.
Having the experience I have with femming, re-vegging, dealing with heat issues, and various other experiments on virtually every combination of pheno's from bagseed to designer genetics. I feel I am qualified to say what I said...and I stand by it.

Is this a possible case where someone's confusing viability of a situation versus necessity? Because, out here in the boonies we lose power for sometimes a day or two, and NEVER has there been noticible growth as a result, and they didn't die. Does that mean I should turn-off the power every once in a while...? Just because I CAN? Doesn't add up to something I'd do on purpose nor would I advise the novice to do either.