Nullis
Moderator
I'm seeking input from anyone who has ever reversed their lighting schedule, especially if they eventually switched it back.
Here's the deal: some plants are just going into bloom (~12/12). I am considering switching the schedule to run the lights at night, say from about 9 PM to ~9 AM for a little while (a week or two). Two reasons for this: one is heat, the other is peak hours. Both of which I loathe.
If I was to do this I'd obviously want to minimize any stress. So if you've ever done this how did you do it and what was the result? E.g. did you do it incrementally? Did you just let the plants sit in the dark for an extended period until the newly desired lights-on time came around?
I was thinking if I was to do this it would be extended dark period for the initial switch and then incrementally switch it back to running the lights during the day.
Here's the deal: some plants are just going into bloom (~12/12). I am considering switching the schedule to run the lights at night, say from about 9 PM to ~9 AM for a little while (a week or two). Two reasons for this: one is heat, the other is peak hours. Both of which I loathe.
If I was to do this I'd obviously want to minimize any stress. So if you've ever done this how did you do it and what was the result? E.g. did you do it incrementally? Did you just let the plants sit in the dark for an extended period until the newly desired lights-on time came around?
I was thinking if I was to do this it would be extended dark period for the initial switch and then incrementally switch it back to running the lights during the day.