no the answer is both. when the lights go off plants grow tall in search of more light
plants grow in the dark but they stretch for light.. If you run 24/7 people believe that it grows quicker and produces shorter stockier plant ( less stretching)what I don't understand is the advantage for 24/7 during vegging. What is the theory behind that?
I don't use 24/7 because in nature plants get a daily break, indoor growing is intended to mimic nature as productively as possible..what I don't understand is the advantage for 24/7 during vegging. What is the theory behind that?
And it is to mimic nature best as possible and enhance as many things as you can.. 24 hours of light will grow your plant through veg quicker. Now better? that is for you to decideI see my plants way too often during the day. I don't really notice the changes because I see them several times during the course of the day. I do notice changes in the mornings.
I think the buds strech out during the day and fill in overnight... but I might have this backwards.
Well I just ran 24/0 all through veg and my roots flourished so no need to get technical because it happens to work along with many others that run 24/0to put it very very simply because i am not trying to get all technical cuz im sure someone else will but im pretty sure the soak up all the light and energy during the day and at night is when the roots soak up everything in the water or soil or whatever and in turn is when they produce the buds and such.....which is why i posted because my veg room is 24-0, with what i believe to be true posted above how do my veg plants grow?
Nothing about growing plants inside is natural. It is about manipulating biology not replicating outdoor conditions.I don't use 24/7 because in nature plants get a daily break, indoor growing is intended to mimic nature as productively as possible..
It's probably okay during seedling and cloning phases, but I'm of the belief that root growth occurs in the dark.