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07-16-2006, 05:12 AM #1
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An experiment in regards to stray light and light cycle interuption...
Seems like everyone involved in the experiment would have to be growing the same strain as well as well as using the same exact equipment---i.e., the same pots, the same ferts, the same soil, the same type of lights, etc...
The only difference can be the schedule right?
Maybe I am reading this wrong, but in order for an experiment to work you have to control ALL variables other than the one you are testing.
Sorry, if I am being redundant or this is not helpful at all... :smokin:Binzhoubum Reviewed by Binzhoubum on . An experiment in regards to stray light and light cycle interuption... I am going to be conducting a little experiment over the next few months. The basis for my experiment will be how much light is needed in order to interupt, stress and revert the flowering plants back into veg growth. The reason I am doing this is because I always see posters asking about absolute darkness and flowering. i have also seen it stated in various books that grow area MUST be kept completely dark. Is COMPLETE darkness needed or is it just another optimization factor that is Rating: 5
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