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06-02-2004, 02:20 PM #1Senior Member
switching cycles
Ah ha, did not know that thanks! But you still don't know when or exactly how long they are going to rest for, so leaving the light on 24/7 still maximizes the photosynthesis period. Would a lot of circulation decrease the resting time of the plant by flushing the air out I wonder???
sawleaf Reviewed by sawleaf on . switching cycles i am finally starting my indoor mission this has been years in the making anyway i am starting off with about 17 plants this way i should be gauranteed at least 10 females i reckon ,this my dilemma : my space is relatively limited 1 m by 1 m by 2 meters high so what i wanna do is put all the plants under the light( 400 hps) and then let em grow in 20/4 for a while and 12/12 till i can identify their sex and then obviously remove the males and the swicth back to 20/4. now the thing is ive read Rating: 5You are the deciding factor in your life!
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06-02-2004, 02:28 PM #2Senior Member
switching cycles
No you don't, yes it would, doubt it.
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