Awesome; thanks for the clarification. Good thread!yea a short period of darkness is very beneficial to the plants roots, and like you said a Healthy and good strong roots, will give you a good healthy plant.
Thats because they stretch during the dark periodfrom personal experience ive noticed my plants grow during the dark and not the light cycle
With my first grow i ran the lights 24hours a day for veg wit no dark and they managed to grow...from personal experience ive noticed my plants grow during the dark and not the light cycle
You need to take into account the opportunity cost of your plants and the space that they're currently taking.18 hours for me! i like to save my pennies.
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i run my veg lights (t5) in my bathroom so i dont use any other lights in there - plus my electricity is factored into 4 other apartments so electricity is not a huge worry as people are moving in an out all the time..You need to take into account the opportunity cost of your plants and the space that they're currently taking.
18/6 might lower your electric bill monthly, but 24/0 will get your plants into flowering faster, thereby making your system more efficient.
To each their own, and both are fine and dandy, but 24/0 grows plants faster.
Facts are facts.
Not in the least, go for it.thanks for all your help guys im switched my lights to 18/6 today to see if i can notice a difference......would it harm my plants to switch it back to 24/0 if i dont see a diff?
Whereas people's opinions on the health of plants and their root systems can differ, the point that's not arguable is that if you have two plants under the exact same conditions and put one of them in darkness for six hours a day, that one's gonna be smaller and slower to develop - again, simply a fact.i dont think 24 hour lighting grows plants faster but to each its own i guess
AgreedWhereas people's opinions on the health of plants and their root systems can differ, the point that's not arguable is that if you have two plants under the exact same conditions and put one of them in darkness for six hours a day, that one's gonna be smaller and slower to develop - again, simply a fact.
Plants don't need "sleep" like humans do.