Quote Originally Posted by VapedG13
No bro I've grown this way for the last year
Bummer.
Soo...what part are you in disagreement about...?
The part where I said ther would be no noticible gain for the added step...? No, you said that too.
The part where I mentioned a potential stress issue...? If so, then when exactly is the tipping point between 'resting peacefully in the dark' and 'stressful' or 'dying'?
The part where I said it's not a technique to fret (and argue) over, and that the unnecessary step is...unnecessary...? In most cases, this is the norm. Under circumstances like yours, I can easily understand using the technique if you have to. Like if you're not going to be there for a day or so, darkness could be better than unsupervised light cycles. (heat build-up, humidity issues, quick-drying soils...) But as it being a technique I'd recommend without reason...Nope.
Anyway...what part are you refering to?
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Old Wives Tales Ok folks, I am so burned on some of the old wives tales. I want folk like Old Mac, Rusty, etc., to dispel the mistruths out there, we are seeing them refuted in posts, let's put it all in one place. My favorites. "You gotta hang the plant upside down to cure." This is purely convenience. It is just easier to hang the stems upside down if you choose this way. "The 12 hours of light make them flower." Not, it is the darkness that makes them flower. "If a hermie pollenates another Rating: 5