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01-08-2012, 10:41 AM #1OPJunior Member
So much to learn - 12/1 Veg
I've been absorbing all the information here until I feel like my head will explode. I know that experience is the best teacher and I should just DO IT and learn from it. Setting up my first grow closet, 2 wide x 2 deep x 6 feet tall. CFL grow all set and almost ready to grow, but I just read something tonight that I would love some input from the experienced growers here. Has anyone here tried a 12/1 Vegetative light schedule? Or should I just stick with 24 hours a day or 18/6 for my Veg? Thanks in advance for any help and thanks to all who have contributed to threads, it has been invaluable to this Newbie just setting up.
smokin-early Reviewed by smokin-early on . So much to learn - 12/1 Veg I've been absorbing all the information here until I feel like my head will explode. I know that experience is the best teacher and I should just DO IT and learn from it. Setting up my first grow closet, 2 wide x 2 deep x 6 feet tall. CFL grow all set and almost ready to grow, but I just read something tonight that I would love some input from the experienced growers here. Has anyone here tried a 12/1 Vegetative light schedule? Or should I just stick with 24 hours a day or 18/6 for my Veg? Rating: 5
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01-08-2012, 10:56 AM #2OPJunior Member
So much to learn - 12/1 Veg
To be more specific:
12-1 lighting is as follows: 12 hours lights on, 5.5 lights off, 1-hour lights on, 5.5 lights off, and repeat schedule. The 1 hour on in between off period fools the plants that stay in growth state!
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01-08-2012, 11:06 AM #3Senior Member
So much to learn - 12/1 Veg
Your gonna be better off just using the 18/6,schedule.. All that switcharoo stuff is gonna lead you towards failure! KISS..... No disrespect! Keep it simple stupid = KISS..
Ga.
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01-08-2012, 12:36 PM #4Member
So much to learn - 12/1 Veg
Originally Posted by smokin-early
Running cfls I don't think the savings will really be that much, and I'm sure growth will be slower.
I've never used a schedule like that indoors, have used light interruption to prevent flowering outdoors, so the schedule works. I don't think it's all that great an idea for vegging though.
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01-08-2012, 03:17 PM #5Senior Member
So much to learn - 12/1 Veg
I think it's good to decide ahead of time and stick to it.
I started growing with 24 hours a day for some weeks then thought I'd try the 18/6 so switched to that, and that was enough of a shock to trigger some plants into flowering. Kind of a slow flowering though, worked for me because that was enough of a sign to pick out and remove males.
I'm doing all fluorescent grow inside of a 2x4x4 box and it worked well but I didn't have enough air movement, too much humidity and had a mold problem.
Another consideration.
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01-08-2012, 03:35 PM #6Senior Member
So much to learn - 12/1 Veg
Guys don't some of us use a lighting schedule like that during the first weeks of flowering to light stress the moms into some stamens? I too think that 18/6 is just fine for veg, if you use cfls get em close. Also like 'tacman7', I'd say be sure you address the excess humidity, seen a grow go overnight with mold. You should have seen the tears.
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01-08-2012, 06:27 PM #7Member
So much to learn - 12/1 Veg
Originally Posted by williboy
So long as they haven't seen any 12+ hour nights, no issues. It's commonly used to prevent the onset of flowering under natural lighting.
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01-08-2012, 06:39 PM #8Junior Member
So much to learn - 12/1 Veg
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