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Switching on its head is changing lights on from being on in night instead of day?
Switching on its head is changing lights on from being on in night instead of day?
I see the advantages ive just always tried to follow the natural sun cycle but i see how that could challenge people especially the heat of peek summer and cold of peek winter!This is correct. The advantages include using cooler night air to cool an open room- or at least the hogs in s sealed room- and often, lower electric rates during off-peak hours. Also, if your open vented room is shut off all day, it's that much less likely to be detected.
I see the advantages ive just always tried to follow the natural sun cycle but i see how that could challenge people especially the heat of peek summer and cold of peek winter!
Im going to stick to growing along with the regular day schedule. Im not saying your wrong. Im saying i am going to give the sun and moon the benefit of the doubt...i have faith that the sun and moon have more impact then just light or lack of light. Peace
Im by no means GOD not even metaphorically, indoor or out!
Come again?
Ahhhhh ya theres a few things i dont understand about indoors and outdoor. Im not down with the GOD analogy thats all but i understand you. Stay up bro!
Yeah, but right now I can't say as it's going to work very well with overnight lows NEAR 70*F. Right now I'm wishing I'd gone and done that temperate tank I had dreamed about all those years ago, because I could totally cabbage the chiller the system would have required!Switching on its head is changing lights on from being on in night instead of day?
Its going bro... Just waiting for logics blessings to give away seeds to watch testers grow my beans i tried it a year ago and got no response and now its going on a week with no response IDK... But sitting out this outdoor season is taking a toll i hope i can put something in the ground soon but doesnt look good... We will see what God has in store for me. Only time will tell. Peace and chickem greaseYo Caveman how have you been bro. Hope all is well with you
Yeah, but right now I can't say as it's going to work very well with overnight lows NEAR 70*F. Right now I'm wishing I'd gone and done that temperate tank I had dreamed about all those years ago, because I could totally cabbage the chiller the system would have required!
Think about this, too, in relation to what ttystick is layin' down on you here--the earth is a sphere. Do the plants know where on the sphere they are, in relation to the sun and the moon and day and night cycles? Not in the sense that would really affect things like circadian rhythms. So, you could totally put your girls on the Japanese day cycle, and they wouldn't really know the difference except in their sushi.
What I'm futzing around with is shifting the cycle to take advantage of the coolest hours (going to make another change today) while ensuring they have at LEAST 12hrs dark (more in this scenario, because they've become acclimated to a 14hr 'night'). In order to avoid 'starving' them during a longer night, I'm taking a couple of days to make the shift, if that makese sense.