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Old 11-04-2000, 04:25 AM   #1
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I will have only one light in my grow "room". Is it possible to get a plant to flower and have all the others having veg. growth?
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Old 11-04-2000, 09:17 AM   #2
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Hey rev84
To directly answer your question....no you can't flower and veg with one light bulb,at the same time. Reason: For veg the light needs to be on 24/7 or 18/6 and for flowering it's 12/12.

How big is your space? How big is your light? Have you read any of the grow guides that are on this web site? If not, you should. They give a good basic knowledge of what you need to know.

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yo Cy

to reply to your answer regarding vegging and flowering under one light. with a bit of ingenuity, this could surely be done by maybe putting the plant wishing to be flowered into the corner of the room and building a kind of tent or screen which totally seals out any light and then enclose your plant inside. now i know this is not exactly a desirable thing to do as it would require ventilation and a guarantee that no light could get in, but surely it could still be done with a bit of thought !! anyhoo, just something i was thinking about..........

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Hey Big Cee
Good point. Didn't think of that. I guess if you can get 1 branch to flower to determine sex, by covering the one branch, the same principle would apply. Thanks Big Cee...glad someone is watching my back

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