I am not ignoring the advice.... I am just trying to understand how and why things work so I can determine if spending a bill and half a day is worth the effort.well "hope" away then, but if they do hermie, just remember the wise ones of us told u so but I am sincerely hoping it doesn't happen to u.
certainly dont want to be argumentative, but yes u r ignoring the advice...you said It will take quite some effort to eliminate all the light so I am hoping this tiny amount won't F-UP my first grow.I am not ignoring the advice.... I am just trying to understand how and why things work so I can determine if spending a bill and half a day is worth the effort.
I like it.... Now we are utilizing this thread the way it was intended. Thank for the input KroK It would be an interesting study/experiment trying to prove it.I have a theory I can't back up. The more wattage you use during the day, the more light-leaks the plants tolerates - as it's all relative. A 250W system will tolerate much less light-leaks than a 1000W. Might not be true
Sounds good.... I am just here gathering info and not looking for an argument. If you knew the kind of closet I have and what I am dealing with then you would understand, but there is no need for me to prove anything........ you can just take my word for it. Right?not trying to be right at all, trying to give u enough food for thought, that "might" change ur mind to what I think is best, true...but in ur best interest. But UR plant, UR grow, has to be & will be ur choice. I would just hate to see u be disappointed when it could have been avoided. Hey, I am a Peace & Love ol' wise one!
PS: I am also from the live & let live generation
He never said this was a fact but a personal theory. I seem to recall reading how plants have different measures for dealing with periods of intense light (like a high noon sun at the equator on a clear day), and it would seem to me that this would play a role in the development of a plant that had noon sun for 18 hours VS. a light that was say 60% of the noon sun. It would be logical to assume that the plant that was exposed to lower intensity light would be more sensitive to lower light levels as it would have less natural sunblock. That being said, like the original poster I got nothing to back it up and I am not saying that there is any basis in fact for this theory.Krok: "I have a theory I can't back up. The more wattage you use during the day, the more light-leaks the plants tolerates - as it's all relative. A 250W system will tolerate much less light-leaks than a 1000W. Might not be true"
This statement is blatantly false. The intensity of the light during the day hours has nothing to do with the amount of light needed to stop flower initiation.
WHERE in anything I wrote, did u take as I was getting mad? U should learn how to read or interpret better, IDIOT...wow! Some people's kids, lol. There was never conflict, or anger, or anything. I simply gave the best advice, he decided he didn't want to take it, we agreed to disagree & then u come chiming in without a clue. So please get one next time u refer to one of my posts, thank you.You're an idiot, because somebody is trying to learn something and how things work you are getting mad? wow... lol..... =\