God's Balls
Active Member
Okay, I'm spooked enough to make my first post. Sorry it's long -- I don't have pics yet.
Two weeks into flowering, my two 600w lights powered up, for about 45 seconds. This happened once, about an hour into the 12-hour dark cycle.
My tallest Sour Diesels (and one rather short Bubba Wreck) all sprouted eager new shoots, around the tops. Their lower sites still have the typical flowering look, as do all plants not immediately near the bulbs.
Is this enough to revert plants back into vegetative growth? If so how long to bring them back, and by what methods (bending)?
I know -- dark needs to stay dark, but I've read that one flash isn't enough to flip the girls.
Can anyone offer any experience here? Help gets rep (from a rookie ). Thanks.
Two weeks into flowering, my two 600w lights powered up, for about 45 seconds. This happened once, about an hour into the 12-hour dark cycle.
My tallest Sour Diesels (and one rather short Bubba Wreck) all sprouted eager new shoots, around the tops. Their lower sites still have the typical flowering look, as do all plants not immediately near the bulbs.
Is this enough to revert plants back into vegetative growth? If so how long to bring them back, and by what methods (bending)?
I know -- dark needs to stay dark, but I've read that one flash isn't enough to flip the girls.
Can anyone offer any experience here? Help gets rep (from a rookie ). Thanks.