mrskitz Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2008 #2 imo nah not really!could reduce yeild abit but it would hardly be noticable!
SMOKENBUDDHA SWEET JANE Jan 24, 2008 #5 i flowered on 11/13 cuz my plant got too damn tall, all i noticed that once i cut from 12/12 to 11/13 my plant flowered almost immediately
i flowered on 11/13 cuz my plant got too damn tall, all i noticed that once i cut from 12/12 to 11/13 my plant flowered almost immediately
M mdgtptrl Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2008 #6 there's talk that something like 10/10 might shorten flowering time by actually making each day shorter...
there's talk that something like 10/10 might shorten flowering time by actually making each day shorter...
SMOKENBUDDHA SWEET JANE Jan 24, 2008 #7 mdgtptrl said: there's talk that something like 10/10 might shorten flowering time by actually making each day shorter... Click to expand... i see, thats impossible with a standard 24 hr timer. you could do it without a timer and use your own self to switch the light every 10 hours. but that gets annoying, do they make timers that just go hour by hour instead of daily/weekly timers?
mdgtptrl said: there's talk that something like 10/10 might shorten flowering time by actually making each day shorter... Click to expand... i see, thats impossible with a standard 24 hr timer. you could do it without a timer and use your own self to switch the light every 10 hours. but that gets annoying, do they make timers that just go hour by hour instead of daily/weekly timers?