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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Are you flowering them? If not it shouldn't matter at all if so ... ugh, that does suck I would just stick to the regular lighting schedule and hopefully it won't hit them that hard. But fortunately I have never had to deal with that problem ::knocking on wood::LB | ||
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| Oh yeah, they're in bloom, just gonna start leaching 1/2 of them this weekend.. So here's the plan. I shut the light off as soon as I caught it, 12hrs of dim light after a 12hr light period. Now I'm gonna reverse day-night, turning the lights back on after 12 hrs of dark. No idea if this will do anything, just figured I'd better get them some dark as soon as I could. Dammit Oh well, spilt milk I guess, I'll have to wait and see... D9 | ||
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| well I'm sure that the lantern is pretty bright but a few months ago i noticed how much light a full moon acctually gives off and you can easily read and stuff. but that lantern is almost surely more than that. I haven't had any expierience messing up my lights but it sounds like that should be good (switching schedule) let us know what they do phrogg | ||
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