Switch from 12/12 to 10/14 .. 8 weeks into flowering.

MrStickyScissors

Well-Known Member
SO my grow is 8 weeks 1 day in and I decided to cut the lights back from 12/12 to 10/14 for the last week. Im thinking this will make them mature quicker. the yield is allready there so im not worried about the wieght. what are your thoughts?
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
SO my grow is 8 weeks 1 day in and I decided to cut the lights back from 12/12 to 10/14 for the last week. Im thinking this will make them mature quicker. the yield is allready there so im not worried about the wieght. what are your thoughts?
i have tried 12 on and 24 off no diffrence
 

LILBSDAD

Well-Known Member
Great job! I am using a reduced lighting schedule that I am actually at 9/15 on the last week. Trichomes really seem to push out. There is nothing wrong with this and you will save electricity
 

MEGAyielder420

Active Member
I know that cannabis will bud in longer dark periods. It really does not have to be 12/12. I have personaly never tried this but have heard of it. I like the idea of saving electricity I wonder if you can flower since day one like this? I dont see why not but would be cool to find out. I would be a great way for me to get more lights in there and not go up too much more on my bill. Any pics LILBSDAD? I would love to see those girls.
 

LILBSDAD

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View attachment 1739039View attachment 1739037View attachment 1739036View attachment 1739033View attachment 1739028Pics 1 and 3 are Grapefruit Romulan, and 2 and 5 are Black Domina taken down last night. Pic 4 is side by side. I used the lighting schedule from the 12-1 lighting for the flowering part on this. I have some that are vegging under the 12-1 veg cycle right now that have been going for 19 days and doing great. I will post that 12-1 lighting schedule that I am using in a minute, please note I did not come up with this 12-1 lighting schedule but am trying it out mainly for the energy conservation, but also for heat issues.
 

LILBSDAD

Well-Known Member
Here is the technique mentioned: the bigest innovator in the history of cannabis in my generation is Reinhard Delp. Not only did he invent and is the holder of the patent for ice water extraction, he has been building flower forcers since 1992. His new solar powered Sun-gate is the leader of the industry. He was the first to feminize seeds and sell them in Europe in the late 90’s. His process was done naturally, without the use of any chemicals.

No one is more copied but seldom matched than Mr. Delp, who to me is the top grower of our generation. The first time he impressed me he showed me 2 plants, planted next to one another, 1 completely covered in powdery mildew, the other completely clean and beautiful. He was developing mildew and mold resistant genetics.

In the late 90’s Reinhard brought back the gas lantern routine that you find in any college grade horticulture book, and applied it to cannabis. Cannabis needs only 13 hours to stay in the vegetative growth stage. The 18-6 lighting schedule in vegetation, actually stress your plants, that never get that much light in one-day outdoors. Cannabis is an outdoor plant. Growing indoors you should copy how it grows outdoors. No Cannabis growing in Afghanistan gets 18 hours of light in growth pattern. Most strains today have some part Indica in their genetic pool. Even equatorial strains don’t get 18 hours of sun a day.

The 12-1 lighting schedule is as follows 12 hours lights on, 5.5 lights off, 1-hour lights on, 5.5 lights off, and repeat schedule. The 1 hour on in between off period fools the plants that stay in vegetative growth state! Your immediate savings are 5 hours in energy costs daily, as well as your bulbs and equipment lasting longer. But how do the plants react to this lighting schedule?

You see immediate growth response from your plants, they are happy from the added rest time. By day 14 the plants tripled in size. The plants are bushy with twice as many bud sites without topping or bending, In fact when you top and stretch your plants out, you get many more bud sites than you would have had under 18-6 using same procedure of topping and stretching plant, your growing bigger and better and faster.

So your saving 5 hours daily in energy costs, as well as your excellerated growth pattern which also saves you time and energy and equipment use.

In the flowering stage, never use 12-12, start your flowering period at 11 hours on 13 hours off. When your are growing outdoors each day you get less and less sun light, you should copy the way the sun acts naturally in your indoor grow. So first 2 weeks of flower you go 11 on 13 off, the next 2 weeks you go down to 10.5 on 13.5 off, next 2 weeks 10 on 14 off, next two weeks 9.5 on 14.5 off and the last weeks of flower you should be at 9 hours on and 15 hours off. You’ll get bigger and better buds by copying the way the sun light works on cannabis outdoors.

Cannabis is an outdoor plant and you should copy the way it grows outdoors indoors. The only thing that 18-6, and then 12-12 lighting schedule's do is make the energy companies rich as well as the people who sell lights and equipment, the more you use the more you spend. 12-1 lighting schedule is a more natural way to grow indoors and you well have the best results you have ever had and save as much as 50% in energy costs​
 

MrStickyScissors

Well-Known Member
Only thing that would worrie me about going from day one of flower with a 10/14 or less would be the yield. if it will still yield the same thats the way to go. mine have been on a cut back light cycle for 3 days now and i can see a difference. or they are just done anyway
 

LILBSDAD

Well-Known Member
That is a copy and paste. A lot of people have been skeptical (I have a thread going on this), but I can say that it is working great so far. Like I said, I only did the flowering part of this this time, but I have some in the veg stage that have been going for 19 days and they are doing great.
 

MrStickyScissors

Well-Known Member
Here is the technique mentioned: the bigest innovator in the history of cannabis in my generation is Reinhard Delp. Not only did he invent and is the holder of the patent for ice water extraction, he has been building flower forcers since 1992. His new solar powered Sun-gate is the leader of the industry. He was the first to feminize seeds and sell them in Europe in the late 90’s. His process was done naturally, without the use of any chemicals.

No one is more copied but seldom matched than Mr. Delp, who to me is the top grower of our generation. The first time he impressed me he showed me 2 plants, planted next to one another, 1 completely covered in powdery mildew, the other completely clean and beautiful. He was developing mildew and mold resistant genetics.

In the late 90’s Reinhard brought back the gas lantern routine that you find in any college grade horticulture book, and applied it to cannabis. Cannabis needs only 13 hours to stay in the vegetative growth stage. The 18-6 lighting schedule in vegetation, actually stress your plants, that never get that much light in one-day outdoors. Cannabis is an outdoor plant. Growing indoors you should copy how it grows outdoors. No Cannabis growing in Afghanistan gets 18 hours of light in growth pattern. Most strains today have some part Indica in their genetic pool. Even equatorial strains don’t get 18 hours of sun a day.

The 12-1 lighting schedule is as follows 12 hours lights on, 5.5 lights off, 1-hour lights on, 5.5 lights off, and repeat schedule. The 1 hour on in between off period fools the plants that stay in vegetative growth state! Your immediate savings are 5 hours in energy costs daily, as well as your bulbs and equipment lasting longer. But how do the plants react to this lighting schedule?

You see immediate growth response from your plants, they are happy from the added rest time. By day 14 the plants tripled in size. The plants are bushy with twice as many bud sites without topping or bending, In fact when you top and stretch your plants out, you get many more bud sites than you would have had under 18-6 using same procedure of topping and stretching plant, your growing bigger and better and faster.

So your saving 5 hours daily in energy costs, as well as your excellerated growth pattern which also saves you time and energy and equipment use.

In the flowering stage, never use 12-12, start your flowering period at 11 hours on 13 hours off. When your are growing outdoors each day you get less and less sun light, you should copy the way the sun acts naturally in your indoor grow. So first 2 weeks of flower you go 11 on 13 off, the next 2 weeks you go down to 10.5 on 13.5 off, next 2 weeks 10 on 14 off, next two weeks 9.5 on 14.5 off and the last weeks of flower you should be at 9 hours on and 15 hours off. You’ll get bigger and better buds by copying the way the sun light works on cannabis outdoors.

Cannabis is an outdoor plant and you should copy the way it grows outdoors indoors. The only thing that 18-6, and then 12-12 lighting schedule's do is make the energy companies rich as well as the people who sell lights and equipment, the more you use the more you spend. 12-1 lighting schedule is a more natural way to grow indoors and you well have the best results you have ever had and save as much as 50% in energy costs​
that makes alot of sense im going to try that. im going to do 12/12 for 2 weeks then 11/13 for 2 weeks then 10.5/13.5 for 2 weeks then 10/14
 

LILBSDAD

Well-Known Member
Only thing that would worrie me about going from day one of flower with a 10/14 or less would be the yield. if it will still yield the same thats the way to go. mine have been on a cut back light cycle for 3 days now and i can see a difference. or they are just done anyway
You are actually starting at 11/13 and reducing from there. I am not finished with my harvest yet, but from the looks of it there is not going to be any difference in yield. I usually average pretty close to the same on every harvest so I will be able to tell if it is under. It doesn't affect them when that happens outdoors so I don't see why it would indoors.
 
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