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    12/12 light interruption

    Then you'll have to grow some fat as buds to live up to it
    Pass That Shit Reviewed by Pass That Shit on . 12/12 light interruption My plants are on day 25 of 12/12, & today I mistakenly turned lights on a half hour early, quickly turned them off. Should I excpect a problem? hermies? Will keep an eye on them:confused: " bigE " Rating: 5

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    12/12 light interruption

    A plant goes hermie because it is a last ditch effort to spread its seeds. A plant's goal in life its to grow, bear fruit, drop seed, and spread offspring into new plants that repeat the same process over and over. By scaring the plant into thinking that it is about to die, it will do anything to carry on its legacy, so they can go hermie and pollinate themselves and produce seeds.

    Like mentioned, there are a variety of environmental mistakes that can lead to this. And like also said, it woudl have been preferred to keep the lights on after turning them on early. Plants measure the amount of darkness they have to detirmine whether they are in flowering or veg cycle. So...just remember that the amount of light a plant gets is less important then the amount of darkness. More then 12 hours of darkness would be better then less then 12 hours. For future reference, if it only happens once, even an hour difference in cycle probably wont make much of a difference so dont loose sleep.

    This happens indoors and outdoors in nature.

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    12/12 light interruption

    Quote Originally Posted by orange_cloud
    messing up with timer and sun ON and OFF could cause production of hermies? even if u messing up with clone, that is cut from female mother plant?
    how come sex of the plant could be affected by light?
    Stress.

    It wont make any differnce this time, but never do it again, cos the plant will stress, and stunt growth. The plant measures the un-interuppted dark cycle which releases a flowering hormone, so dont be confusing the poor plant.

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