skunkushybrid01
Well-Known Member
some more from the .pdf
Just because in nature some plants may see less than 12 hours of good light per day does not mean that this is the best thing for them. Indeed it does not go completely dark as no amount of shade (unless beneath a heavy canopy) can ever block out the sun completely enough to call it dark.The Gas Lantern Routine is applicable in seedling phases
of plant growth. As stated before, nowhere in nature
does the springtime ever provide an 18-hour photosynthesis
length; rather, the growing spring light may in fact
be 12 hours or less. Lighting for seedlings and cuttings
needs to be bright, but compact fluorescent or T5 lighting
may be used while in the seedling phase. Rooted
mature cuttings can immediately light with HID lighting.