VICTORYGARDENSHYDRO
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I always do it, just in case it does workmakes sense. Do you have any exp with giving plants that dark period?
I always do it, just in case it does workmakes sense. Do you have any exp with giving plants that dark period?
I haven't ever heard of this. Gave me an idea though may keep my light cycle's normal but drop the temps to 50-60F.Frostyyy....
are you implying that you have never not done it?I always do it, just in case it does work
I've read people saying that even indirect sun is vetter than a few CFL's, but if you're like me, I get about 10hrs of good sun on a good day, then pull them into the closet and give a few hrs of 6 CFL's.You make a very good point, where in nature would there be NO sunlight?
There would be none, BUT in the fall and winter months natural light gets reduced to about 12 hours of sunlight.(obviously this is what initiates flowering)
That is 12 hours of pure, strong, vibrant light. But what if a plant is shaded for 6 hours of this twelve hour period? I bet you it will still grow? Maybe tendencies light that trigger this stress resin production because it feels like it may never get any sunlight again or at least for long period of time so its trying to ensure the survival of its kind?
There may be NO areas with absolutely NO sunlight.
but who says you need NO sunlight at all to trigger the response?
Maybe just prolonged exposure to low light situations might trigger this response?
were just triggering this response faster by given it zero light for 3 days.
instead of prolonged lack of light?
The 24 hr period of dark before flowering.If the plants have never experienced what before?
unless you have the proper scientific equipment, you would not know if it worked or not. so to answer your question, i have never seen a noticeable difference between doing it and notare you implying that you have never not done it?
so are unable to tell if it does?
or you haven't really noticed anything different?
The only thing this will do is greatly incease the chance of mold, at this late stage the buds are thick and tight and are vulnerable to mold more than any other stage of flowering. Not worth it its bullshit anyway.I've seen legitimate resources that say if you give 72 hours of darkness to a plant just before harvest that it puts out more resin glands.
Supposedly, its a defense mechanism to ensure survival of the next generation.
So my question is, using this theory or logic, would it make sense to periodically(Maybe 2-3 times) give the plant 72 hours of darkness throughout the flowering cycle?
Do you think it would do more damage then good? Id like to know your opinions
dude, read the post above yours.The 72 hours during flowering will produce hermies, I have had great fully formed colas, that have received bad weather (low light and plenty of rain) during last few weeks, and when you broke open the head you could see where the female flowers have started to form the start of seed pouches, and the plant stops producing THC whish lessens potency and goes into survival mode, So no not a good idea.
Your not gonna herm out and seed a plant in 72 hours. You even said yourself above: "durring the last few weeks" you had bad weather and "started" to form seed pouches. What you said contadicts your opinionThe 72 hours during flowering will produce hermies, I have had great fully formed colas, that have received bad weather (low light and plenty of rain) during last few weeks, and when you broke open the head you could see where the female flowers have started to form the start of seed pouches, and the plant stops producing THC whish lessens potency and goes into survival mode, So no not a good idea.