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06-14-2006, 05:21 PM #1
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Will switching my lighting hurt my plants?
In order to keep my plants cool I was planning on switching my plants to get the light at night, so heres my question. My plants are on from 9am till 9pm(12/12), and I want to switch them to 9pm to 9am so they get light during the cooler time, will it affect the plants if I have the light off till the time I want to start the new light cycle? it is 12:10 pm right now. They've had 3 hrs of light so far today. I am only 7 days into flowering. I just hope they are female since this crop is from bagseed.
Thanks!!Weed4Life Reviewed by Weed4Life on . Will switching my lighting hurt my plants? In order to keep my plants cool I was planning on switching my plants to get the light at night, so heres my question. My plants are on from 9am till 9pm(12/12), and I want to switch them to 9pm to 9am so they get light during the cooler time, will it affect the plants if I have the light off till the time I want to start the new light cycle? it is 12:10 pm right now. They've had 3 hrs of light so far today. I am only 7 days into flowering. I just hope they are female since this crop is from Rating: 5W E E D 4 L I F E
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