tangerinegreen555
Well-Known Member
I worked shifts for years and changed my photo period weekly so I would have time after work to tend to plants.I've interrupted light cycle many times and I've not had herms from it. I have had herms from unstable plants who rodelized to easily even in a stable light, climate and nutrient environment. But that's anecdotal. Plant hormonal shifts take a pattern and time to happen. These plants evolved in unstable nature where they had cloud cover etc...
Anyway get the lanterns the plants will think it's a cloudy day and I don't want you falling down in your basement. I'd miss you around here.
Always manually added extra dark time on my day off between shifts, changed the timer and never had the slightest problem doing that.
Only in flower, in veg the light lights ran long enough that I always had time or I'd just turn them back on for an hour.