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    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    i have heard that 12 dark, 9 hours light will speed up the budding process. anyone know if this is true? I want to at least adjust the timing of my cycle due to day light savings time i am annoyed by that shit.
    growinforthefuture Reviewed by growinforthefuture on . 9 hours light, 12 hours dark. i have heard that 12 dark, 9 hours light will speed up the budding process. anyone know if this is true? I want to at least adjust the timing of my cycle due to day light savings time i am annoyed by that shit. Rating: 5
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    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    so what happen to the other 3hrs of the day?

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    #3
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    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    hahahaha seriously???

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    #4
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    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    lol, sounds to me like you broadly misinterpreted daylight savings time..if you're down to 21 hour days now..

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    #5
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    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    lol. Classic un lucky man better luck next thread!

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    #6
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    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    Quote Originally Posted by growinforthefuture
    i have heard that 12 dark, 9 hours light will speed up the budding process. anyone know if this is true?
    You'll speed up the budding process, sure, but you'll also greatly reduce your yield. Don't do it.

    :jointsmile: Bree

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    #7
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    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    no you tards.. you simulate more days in a shorter span of actual time... there are actually already like 10 threads about it in the advanced technique section. well at least like 3.
    \"I think that in human evolution it has never been as necessary to have this substance LSD... It is just a tool to turn us into what we are supposed to be.\" - Dr. Albert Hofmann ( imp: ) at his 100th birth day party, January 11, 2006

    \"Marijuana- the cure for kids idle and destructive hours; let them stone themselves, not mailboxes\" - me:thumbsup:

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    #8
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    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    i think those kind of plants ripes by amount of days receiving lights regardless of how many hours the lights are on..... you should seriously check this out.

    l8r

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    #9
    Senior Member

    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    if i'm not mistaken, this can be done with a digital timer;

    slightly less yeild, but faster finish, as the days are shorter than that of reality.

    it's like chickens; the light goes out and it's naptime, regardless of what time of day...

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    #10
    Senior Member

    9 hours light, 12 hours dark.

    after a few days they won't sleep even if lights are off trust me

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